Abstract

Objective: The objective ofthis study was to evaluate the determinants and associations of some prothrombotic risk factors in patients with cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs). Subjects and Methods:In this case-control study, plasma total homocysteine (tHcy), lupus anticoagulant, protein C, protein S, activated protein C resistance (APC-R) and antithrombin were measured in 102 patients (60 males and 42 females) and 167 controls (87 males, 80 females). Serum vitamin B<sub>12</sub>, folate, red cell folate, creatinine, lipid profile and glucose were also determined. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was calculated. Results:13 (22%) of the 60 male patients, and 16 (39%) of the 42 female patients had hyperhomocysteinemia. Median (interquartile range) tHcy was higher in male patients [11.22 µmol/l (9.60–15.40)] than female patients [10.05 µmol/l (8.72–17.54)]. On binary logistic regression analysis, the significant (p < 0.05) determinants of tHcy were urea, creatinine and GFR. Comparing patients with control subjects showed that tHcy, age, fasting glucose, urea, serum creatinine, white blood cell count, protein S, APC-R and factor VIII were significantly higher, while protein C, factor II, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were significantly lower in patients. Lupus anticoagulant was not associated with tHcy and not detected in patients and controls. Low concentrations of vitamins B<sub>12</sub> and folate were not associated with tHcy. Logistic regression analysis showed a significant association of tHcy with CVA (OR = 9.55; p = 0.047) in males in the presence of other traditional CVA risk factors but tHcy is not independently associated with CVA in females. Conclusion:Hyperhomocysteinemia is common in Kuwaiti patients with CVA and tHcy probably interacts with prothrombotic factors (protein C, APC-R and factor VIII) to increase CVA risk. The main determinants, age and GFR markers, should be kept in mind when determining the risk associated with tHcy.

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