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Serum Lipid Profile in Nigerian Patients with Ischaemic Cerebrovascular Accident

1O.O. Festus, 2O.B. Idonije and 3H.B. Osadolor
1Department of Medical Laboratory Science
2Department of Chemical Pathology, College of Medicine, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
3Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Medicine, University of Benin, Benin, Edo State, Nigeria
Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences  2013  3:123-125
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/crjbs.5.5452  |  © The Author(s) 2013
Received: December 3, 2012  |  Accepted: January 01, 2013  |  Published: May 20, 2013

Abstract

Ischaemic Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) has been shown to be associated with abnormal lipid profile (dyslipidaemia) as a risk factor. There is paucity of data regarding this in this environment hence this study. In this study, a total number of 63 subjects were recruited comprised of 33 patients with cerebrovascular accident (stroke) and 30 apparently healthy volunteers as control. A complete lipid profile which included Total serum Cholesterol (TC), serum Triglyceride (TG), High Density Lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) and Low Density Lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) were assayed for both patients and controls. The lipid profile was determined using standard methods. The TC for both patients and control were 212±53 and 196±46 mg/dL respectively, TG for both patients and controls were 159±9 and 79±13 mg/dL respectively, HDL-c was 55±9 mg/dL for patients and 61±7 mg/dL for controls and LDL-c was 151±34 mg/dL for patients and 117±51 mg/dL for control subjects. TC, TG and LDL-c were higher in the ischaemic CVA patients than the controls; however only TG showed a significant increase while HDL-c although not significant was lower than control. The study therefore showed that ischaemic CVA is associated with hypercholesterolaemia, hypertriglyceridaemia and high LDL-cholesterol. We thus suggest preventive and management strategies that will reduce lipid levels (TC, TG and LDL) and enhance HDL-cholesterol in Nigeria patients that are prone to or diagnosed of ischaemic CVA.

Keywords:

Cerebrovascular accident, cholesterol, high density lipoprotein, lipid profile, low density lipoprotein,


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The authors have no competing interests.

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ISSN (Online):  2041-0778
ISSN (Print):   2041-076X
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