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The Smoking Paradox in Stroke Patients Under Reperfusion Treatment Is Associated With Endothelial Dysfunction

Journal

FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.841484

Keywords

stroke; reperfusion; leukoaraiosis; sTWEAK; endothelial dysfunction

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [SAF2017-84267-R, PDC2021-121455-100]
  2. Xunta de Galicia (Axencia Galega de Innovacion-GAIN) [IN607A2018/3]
  3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) [PI17/00540, PI17/01103, PI20/01014, PI21/01256, AC21_2/00014, RD16/0019/0001, RD21/0006/0003]
  4. European Union [CPII17/00027, CPII19/00020]
  5. Miguel Servet Program of Instituto de Salud Carlos III [CD20/00054]
  6. Instituto de Salud Carlos III - European Union

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This study aimed to investigate the association between smoking habit and the functional outcome of patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing reperfusion treatment. The results showed that smoking was associated with a good functional outcome, and the decrease in sTWEAK levels was also associated with a good functional outcome in smoker patients.
ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the association between smoking habit and the serum levels of soluble tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (sTWEAK), in relation with the functional outcome of patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing reperfusion treatment. MethodsObservational and retrospective study of a series of patients with acute ischemic stroke subjected to reperfusion treatments. Clinical, analytical, and neuroimaging parameters were analyzed. The main endpoint was the functional outcome at 3 months, measured by the modified Ranking Scale (mRS). Logistic regression models were used to analyze the association between smoking and sTWEAK levels with functional outcome and leukoaraiosis. ResultsThe results showed that smoking habit was associated with a good functional outcome at 3 months in patients with stroke (OR: 3.52; 95% CI: 1.03-11.9; p = 0.044). However, this independent association was lost after adjusting by sTWEAK levels (OR 1.73; 95% CI: 0.86-13.28; p = 0.116). sTWEAK levels were significantly lower in smoker patients [4015.5 (973.66-7921.83) pg/ml vs. 5,628 (2,848-10,202) pg/ml, p < 0.0001], while sTWEAK levels were significantly higher in patients with poor functional outcomes at 3 months [10,284 (7,388-13.247) pg/ml vs. 3,405 (2,329-6,629) pg/ml, p < 0.0001]. ConclusionThe decrease in sTWEAK levels was associated with a good functional outcome in smoker patients with stroke undergoing reperfusion therapy.

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