Title: Serum Uric Acid Level as a Predictive Marker in Acute Ischemic CVA

Authors: Dr Kaveri Kannan, Dr Jenu Santhosh, Dr K.R. Jegan

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i2.173

Abstract

Background: Uric acid is a neuroprotective agent. However, its relationship with ischaemic stroke remains controversial. We analyzed the association between serum uric acid and ischemic stroke and clinical outcome.

Aim: 1.  To  estimate  the  serum  uric  acid  levels  in  patients  with  acute ischemic CVA.

2.To  correlate  the  levels  of  serum  uric  acid  with  the clinical outcome in acute  ischemic cva patients

3.To predict the risk of major adverse neurovascular effects following acute ischemic CVA using serum uric acid levels

Materials & Methods: Observational cross sectional study for a duration of 6 months

Observation & Conclusion: Serum uric acid level was found to be increased with patients with acute ischemic stroke and was associated with higher mortality.

Keywords: Uric acid, CVA, predictive factor

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Corresponding Author

Dr Kaveri Kannan

Associate Professor, Department of General Medicine, Kanyakumari Government Medical College, Asaripallam