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Volume 8, Issue 6

J Neurol Neurosci

ISSN: 2171-6625 Neuro, an open access journal

Neuroscience 2017

October 16-17, 2017

OCTOBER 16-17, 2017 OSAKA, JAPAN

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Global Neuroscience Conference

The relationship between inflammatory markers and cognitive impairment in acute ischemic

stroke patients

Asmaa Mourad

Egypt

Background:

Patients with acute ischemic stroke are at a higher risk of developing cognitive impairment. Cognitive impairment

is often associated with cytokine activation.

Aim:

To assess the pattern of cognitive impairment in patients with acute ischemic stroke and to explore its relationship to the

inflammatory markers.

Patients & Methods:

44 patients with acute ischemic stroke (1st 48 hours) were subjected to neurological examination,

assessment of stroke disability using National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) and modified Rankin Scale (mRS),

neuropsychological assessment using mini mental state examination (MMSE), Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) scale,

trail making test-B (TMT-B) and controlled oral word association test (COWAT), measurement of (IL-8, ESR, CRP) levels and

neuroimaging. 44 ages, sex and educational level matched controls were included for comparison of neuropsychological tests

and serum level of IL-8.

Results:

The patients showed worse performance in neuropsychological tests (MMSE, MoCA, COWAT, TMT-B) than controls.

The level of IL-8 was significantly higher in all patients than the control subjects. There was a significant negative correlation

between the serum level of IL-8 and both screening (MoCA) and detailed (COWAT) cognitive assessment. Significant negative

correlation was found between the IL-8 serum level and TMT-B.

Conclusion:

The cognitive impairment in early acute ischemic stroke is highly correlated to the serum level of IL-8.

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J Neurol Neurosci 2017, 8:6

DOI: 10.21767/2171-6625-C1-006