Abstract

Aim:The study was undertaken with the aim to establish the denite correlation between serum albumin levels and outcome of ischemic stroke. Methodology: The present observational study was conducted on 100 acute ischemic stroke patients meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria. All patients were investigated for hypoalbuminemia and their stroke severity was assessed by NIHSS score on day 1 and day 7. The relationship between admission albumin levels, NIHSS values and outcome of those patients was ascertained. Results: There was increased prevalence of hypoalbuminemia in AIS patients and there was signicant correlation between NIHSS score on day 1&7, mortality and hypoalbuminemia in AIS patients and there was signicant association between high NIHSS score and mortality in AIS patients. Conclusion: serum albumin is an independent predictor of functional outcome following an acute ischemic stroke and serum albumin level is inversely correlated with severity of stroke at presentation.

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