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METABOLIC SYNDROME AND DIABETES IN STROKE RECURRENCE
Zhu S, McClure LA, Lau H, et al. Recurrent vascular events in lacunar stroke patients with metabolic syndrome and/or diabetes. Neurology. 2015 Aug 21. [Epub ahead of print]

Metabolic syndrome (METS) and diabetes mellitus (DM) were significant comorbid conditions in lacunar stroke patients, and they were associated with stroke recurrence, according to a study of 3,020 patients with lacunar strokes. Researchers found:
• 25% of patients had METS only, 6% had DM only, 32% had both conditions, and 37% had neither.
• Over a median 3.8 years of follow-up, there were 274 recurrent strokes and 74 myocardial infarctions (MIs).
• Among 240 recurrent ischemic strokes, 56% were lacunar.
• The hazard ratios for any recurrent stroke (HR, 1.7) or lacunar stroke (HR, 2.4) were significantly higher for those with concurrent METS and DM than for those who had neither.
• Risk for incident MI was higher in patients with DM (HR, 2.8) or concurrent DM and METS (HR, 2.6).

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