Increased ischemic stroke risk in patients with Behçet's disease: A nationwide population-based cohort study

PLoS One. 2019 Jun 25;14(6):e0218652. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218652. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Background: Behçet's disease (BD) is a recurrent, multisystemic, inflammatory disorder that mainly affects blood vessels. Because recurrent inflammation of blood vessels in the brain plays a crucial role in the development of ischemic stroke, we hypothesized that patients with BD might have an elevated risk of ischemic stroke. This potential association has been suggested in a few case reports, but not epidemiological studies. Hence, the present study aimed to examine the relation between BD and subsequent ischemic stroke in Taiwan using a nationwide, population-based database.

Methods: To establish a study cohort, the longitudinal data of 306 patients newly diagnosed with BD during 2000-2010 were extracted from the National Health Insurance Research Database, Taiwan. For comparison of ischemic stroke incidence, a control cohort of 1224 subjects without BD was established using a frequency-matched ratio of 1:4 for age, sex, and pre-existing comorbidities.

Results: During the 10-year follow-up, 13 (4.2%) patients with BD and 20 (1.6%) control subjects experienced ischemic stroke. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed the higher prevalence of ischemic stroke in the BD group (log-rank test, p = 0.001). After adjusting for comorbidities and demographic characteristics, Cox regression analysis revealed that patients with BD had a 2.77-fold risk of ischemic stroke (95% confidence interval, 1.38-5.57) compared to control subjects.

Conclusions: Patients with BD have an elevated risk of ischemic stroke. Hence, BD may affect the vascular system in the brain, resulting in a stroke event.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Behcet Syndrome / complications*
  • Brain Ischemia / complications
  • Brain Ischemia / epidemiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Stroke / complications
  • Stroke / epidemiology*
  • Taiwan

Grants and funding

The authors received no specific funding for this work.