Affiliation:
1. Clinical Neurosciences University of Helsinki and Department of Neurology, Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland
2. National Institute for Health and Welfare Helsinki Finland
3. Abdominal Center Nephrology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital Helsinki Finland
4. Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics Folkhälsan Research Center Helsinki Finland
5. Joslin Diabetes Center Harvard Medical School Boston MA
6. Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland
7. Department of Clinical Chemistry University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital HUSLAB Helsinki Finland
8. Department of Neurology La Paz University Hospital Madrid Spain
9. Department of Clinical Neurosciences Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg Sweden
10. Department of Neurology Sahlgrenska University Hospital Gothenburg Sweden
Abstract
Background
Recent studies have shown an increasing prevalence of vascular risk factors in young adults with ischemic stroke (
IS
). However, the strength of the association between all vascular risk factors and early‐onset
IS
has not been fully established.
Methods and Results
We compared 961 patients with a first‐ever
IS
at 25 to 49 years to 1403 frequency‐matched stroke‐free controls from a population‐based cohort study (
FINRISK
). Assessed risk factors included an active malignancy, atrial fibrillation, cardiovascular disease, current smoking status, a family history of stroke, high low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, high triglycerides, low high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, hypertension, and type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. We performed subgroup analyses based on age, sex, and
IS
etiology. In a fully adjusted multivariable logistic regression analysis, significant risk factors for
IS
consisted of atrial fibrillation (odds ratio [OR], 10.43; 95% confidence interval [
CI
], 2.33–46.77], cardiovascular disease (OR, 8.01; 95%
CI
, 3.09–20.78), type 1 diabetes mellitus (OR, 6.72; 95%
CI
, 3.15–14.33), type 2 diabetes mellitus (OR, 2.31; 95%
CI
, 1.35–3.95), low high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (OR, 1.81; 95%
CI
, 1.37–2.40), current smoking status (OR, 1.81; 95%
CI
, 1.50–2.17), hypertension (OR, 1.43; 95%
CI
, 1.17–1.75), and a family history of stroke (OR, 1.37; 95%
CI
, 1.04–1.82). High low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol exhibited an inverse association with
IS
. In the subgroup analyses, the most consistent associations appeared for current smoking status and type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Conclusions
Our study establishes the associations between 11 vascular risk factors and early‐onset
IS
, among which atrial fibrillation, cardiovascular disease, and both type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus in particular showed strong associations.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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