The influence of diabetes mellitus and hyperglycaemia on stroke incidence and outcome
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- DOI: 10.1054/jocn.2002.1081
The influence of diabetes mellitus and hyperglycaemia on stroke incidence and outcome
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic syndrome with significant effects on the systemic and cerebral vasculature. The incidence and severity of ischaemic stroke are increased by the presence of diabetes, and outcome from stroke is poorer. More than one third of patients admitted with acute stroke are hyperglycaemic at presentation. Reasons for the altered prognosis in diabetes associated stroke are multifactorial. A direct influence of hyperglycaemia at the time of ischaemia is likely to be important. The use of novel methods to delineate stroke topography and pathophysiology such as MR spectroscopy, diffusion and perfusion weighted MRI appear helpful in delineating the effects of hyperglycaemia on stroke pathophysiology. Randomised clinical trials to determine optimal management for patients with hyperglycaemia following stroke are ongoing. Such trials will determine if aggressive control of acute hyperglycaemia following stroke has similar benefits to that observed following acute myocardial infarction. Clinicians responsible for stroke patients should be aware of the importance of adequate glycaemic control in both primary and secondary prevention of stroke.
Copyright 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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