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  • High serum prealbumin levels are linked to better outcomes in ischemic stroke patients, potentially reducing the risk of death and major disability.
  • In a study involving 6,609 stroke patients, those with higher prealbumin levels showed a significant decrease in adverse clinical outcomes over a 3-month follow-up.
  • The findings suggest that maintaining good nutritional status, indicated by prealbumin levels, may be important for improving recovery after an ischemic stroke.

Article Abstract

Background: Prealbumin is a symbol of protein nutrition and is involved in anti-inflammatory and neuron regeneration, but its association with the prognosis of ischemic stroke remains unclear. We aimed to prospectively explore the associations between serum prealbumin levels and adverse clinical outcomes after ischemic stroke in a large-scale cohort study.

Methods: We measured serum prealbumin levels among 6609 ischemic stroke patients admitted at Minhang hospital. The primary outcome was composite of death and major disability (modified Rankin Scale [mRS] score ≥ 3) at 3 months after stroke onset, and secondary outcomes included death and the ordered 7-level categorical score of mRS.

Results: During 3 months of follow-up, a total of 2118 patients developed the primary outcome. After multivariable adjustment, high prealbumin levels were associated with a decreased risk of primary outcome (odds ratio, 0.71; 95% CI, 0.59-0.85; < 0.0001) when 2 extreme quartiles were compared. Each unit increase of log-transformed prealbumin was associated with a 42% (95% CI, 28-53%) decreased risk of primary outcome. There was a better shift in the distribution of mRS score at 3 months with higher quartiles of serum prealbumin in ischemic stroke patients ( < 0.0001). Multivariable-adjusted spline regression model showed a linear relationship between prealbumin and the risk of primary outcome ( for linearity = 0.0036).

Conclusion: High serum prealbumin level was independently associated with decreased risks of adverse clinical outcomes among ischemic stroke patients. Our findings suggested that prealbumin may be a valuable prognostic biomarker and indicated the importance of keeping nourished in the daily life.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11471114PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S475408DOI Listing

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