Title: Admission Blood Pressure As a Prognostic Marker in Acute Ischemic Stroke

Authors: Dr Vishwanath Reddy.N, Dr Manchu. Deepthi

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i3.75

Abstract

   

Objective: To evaluate the relationship between Blood pressure (systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and mean arterial pressure) on admission and early mortality and morbidity in acute stroke patients and to see the prognostic significance of BP with mortality and morbidity in inpatients

Design: Hospital based prospective observational study

Setting: Conducted in the Department of General Medicine at Sri Devaraj Urs medical college, Kolar, Karnataka.

Subjects: A total of 100 patients admitted within24 h from stroke. Main outcome measures are Mortality at 1 and 3day after stroke in relation to admission SBP and DBP.

Results: 77.8% Mortality was seen in the subjects who had admission SBP of 161-180mmhg. 75% Mortality was seen in the subjects who had admission SBP>180mmhg. Both the extremity low and high admission SBP had very high mortality. 60% Mortality was seen in the subjects who had admission DBP 60-69mmhg. 85.7% Mortality was seen in the subjects who had DBP >110mmhg. Both the extremity low and high admission DBP had very high mortality. 

Conclusion: The described U-shaped curve appears to relate BP to clinical outcome, with the best outcome observed in normal or mildly elevated admission BP values, suggesting that both extremely high and extremely low admission BP-values are likely to affect outcome adversely.

Keywords: acute stroke, blood pressure, ischaemic stroke, mortality.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Manchu Deepthi

Department of Medicine, Sri Devaraj URS Medical College, Kolar, Karnataka, India