Association between polycythemia and risk of ischemic stroke in males based on the national health insurance service-health screening cohort

Expert Rev Hematol. 2023 Jul-Dec;16(7):553-559. doi: 10.1080/17474086.2023.2218610. Epub 2023 May 31.

Abstract

Background: Polycythemia, a state in which the hematocrit or hemoglobin (Hb) concentration in the peripheral blood increases, is associated with several thrombosis-related diseases, of which cerebral infarction is relatively common. This study aimed to investigate the association between ischemic stroke and polycythemia, as a potential risk factor.

Research design and methods: This study included men who had undergone national health checkups between 2002 and 2003; the data were extracted from the Korean National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening database. The primary outcome was the risk ischemic stroke; adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for ischemic stroke were calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression models.

Results: In total, 207,737 male participants aged 40-79 years were included in this study. At the baseline, 13972 (6.7%) participants met the polycythemia criteria (Hb >16.5 g/dL). During the study period, 897 and 12,440 cases of ischemic stroke occurred in the polycythemia and normocythemia (13.0 g/dL ≤ Hb ≤16.5 g/dL) groups, respectively. Compared with the normocythemia group, the polycythemia group showed an adjusted HR (95% CI) for ischemic stroke of 1.12 (1.04-1.20).

Conclusions: The risk of ischemic stroke was higher in participants with polycythemia than in those with normocythemia.

Keywords: Cerebrovascular disorders; Infarction; Thrombosis; hemoglobin; ischemic stroke; polycythemia; stroke.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Ischemic Stroke* / diagnosis
  • Ischemic Stroke* / epidemiology
  • Ischemic Stroke* / etiology
  • Male
  • National Health Programs
  • Polycythemia* / complications
  • Polycythemia* / diagnosis
  • Polycythemia* / epidemiology
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Risk Factors
  • Stroke* / diagnosis
  • Stroke* / epidemiology
  • Stroke* / etiology