Association of Iron Deficiency Anemia with Stroke Severity in patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Rabia Rathore, Nasir Farooq Butt, Adil Iqbal, Hina Latif, Mariam Azeem, Madiha Abbas
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To study the relationship of Iron
Deficiency anemia (IDA) with severity of acute ischemic stroke.
Study Design: A
cross-sectional descriptive study.
Place & Duration of Study: Department of
Medicine, Mayo Hospital, Lahore from
March 2020 to February 2021
Methods: A descriptive study of cross-sectional
type was done on 200 individuals who had acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and were
hospitalized at Mayo Hospital Lahore. Consecutive non-probability convenience
sampling method was used to gather the data. Severity of stroke was assessed at
the time of admission using the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale, (NIHSS)
at the same time blood complete examination along with peripheral blood film
was done to diagnose anemia in these patients. Iron studies were done to
diagnose iron deficiency anemia (IDA). P-value less than 0.05 was taken as significant.
Results: About 200individuals presenting
with AIS were enrolled in the research work. Anemia according to World Health
Organization was seen in 80(40%) and was not present in 120(60%) patients.
Among the subjects who had anemia, 16(20%) had a minor AIS, 23(28.75%) had
a moderately severe AIS, and 41(51.25%) reported with a severe AIS,
according to NIHSS criteria. A notable relationship was found to exist between
anemia and stroke severity, (P-value 0.000).
Conclusion:
Anemia was a commonly found in individuals with acute stroke due to ischemia
and had direct relation with severity of stroke.
Keywords: Iron deficiency Anemia, severity,
ischemic stroke.