The Relationship between Stroke and Some Biochemical Changes Sabae Kadhem Mohammad* University of AL-Muthanna, College of Education for Pure Sciences, Iraq *Corresponding author: Kadhem Mohammad Sabae, Dr.kadhemajalr98@gmail.com
Online published on 27 November, 2019. Abstract Background Stork is the most cardiovascular disease that leads to mortality, for example, about 100–120 thousand attacks of strokes are recorded, and more than 35% in people of 30 to 50 years. In addition, about 50% of them died after the first year with stroke and about a third of them survived. These data encouraged the authors to further study the biochemical changes of strokes and brain damage. Therefore, current study was aimed to estimate some biochemical parameters in patients with brain stroke in AL-Muthanna province, Iraq. Method The study was conducted at Al-Hussein Teaching Hospital in Al-Muthanna province, Iraq. The study included 80 patients with stork (35 men and 45 women), compared with 30 healthy subjects (15 men and 15 women) as control group. Venous blood samples (5ml) were collected from both patients and healthy subjects. Samples were centrifuged at 3000rpm for 10 minute. Serum was collected and stored in deep freezer at-20°C until used for estimation of the specified parameters. Results Data from current study showed significant difference in total cholesterol at ([P<0.05) that recorded (220.72±40.78) compared with control group (170.48±17.88). Also, the results recorded a decrease in high-density lipoproteins level at (P<0.05) that recorded (33.38±4.85) compared with control group (45.26±8.62). Moreover, results showed significant increase in low-density lipoproteins level (160.35±36.11) compared with control group (106.55±9.75).. Conclusion Serum levels of the measured biochemical parameters in current study were significantlydifferent between patients with stroke and their healthy controls. Top Keywords Stroke, lipoproteins, cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, hepatic enzymes. Top |