The role of serum uric acid as a factor in the recurrence of ischemic stroke
stays unclear. Several studies have examined the relationship between serum uric
acid and recurrence of acute ischemic stroke, with various results. Therefore,
we carried out a meta-analysis to have a look at the relationship between serum
uric acid levels and the potential danger of stroke recurrence in patients with
ischemic stroke. Relevant experiments have been recognized via looking out the
electronic databases and conference sessions. This present study included a
case-control study of the impact of uric acid on the recurrence of ischemic
stroke. After the assessment of eligibility, this meta-analysis included four
articles in which 2452 patients with ischemic stroke were tested for their level
of serum uric acid. The results obtained from this meta-analysis confirmed that
improved uric acid concentrations were extensively and independently related to
an accelerated and higher risk of recurrent stroke. The pooled OR (95%
CI) was 1.80 (1.47, 2.20) (p<0.001). Overall, this meta-analysis shows a
relationship between uric acid concentration and stroke recurrence rate.
Furthermore, high uric acid levels could enhance the recurrence rate of ischemic
stroke.