A cross sectional observational study on red cell distribution width (RDW) in stroke patients

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.10973

Authors

  • Astitva Mehta Senior Resident, Department of General Medicine NSC Government Medical College Khandwa M.P
  • Sachin Parmar Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, N.S.C Government Medical College, Khandwa, M.P.
  • Priyesh Marskole Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine NSC Government Medical College Khandwa M.P
  • Ranjeet Badole Associate Professor, Department of General Medicine NSC Government Medical College Khandwa M.P.

Keywords:

stroke, comorbidity, RDW

Abstract

Red Cell Distribution Width  in past was used to differentiate between different  types of anemia. In last few years, several studies have revealed that RDW is an independent risk factor for many critical clinical cases, especially for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. a cross sectional study designed to observe the RDW among the patient with stroke and among patient who are admitted in intensive care unit because of other reason.present study was conducted over a period of 1 years in a  tertiary care hospital in the city of central India. A total 300intensive care unit patient were recruited in the study whom are aged above 18 years and patient/relative ready to give consent. Among them 150 were admitted with stroke which are allocated in group A (cases)and other 150 with other diseases in group B (control). Observation of the present study a total 300 participant were there 148 male and 152 female , the mean age of participants is 61.8 ±2.963 (±4.79%). 104 patient were having ischemic stroke, 46 patient were having haemorrhagic stroke . 

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Published

22-07-2022

How to Cite

Mehta, A., Parmar, S., Marskole, P., & Badole, R. (2022). A cross sectional observational study on red cell distribution width (RDW) in stroke patients. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S6), 6231–6238. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.10973

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