{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Risk factors for ischemic stroke in patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms. {Author}: Wen S;Zhang W;Fei Y;Guan K;Zhao H;Song P;Ye X;Pan Y; {Journal}: J Clin Neurosci {Volume}: 125 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 29 {Factor}: 2.116 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jocn.2024.05.025 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (Ph-negative MPNs) are linked with various complications, notably ischemic stroke. The study aims to identify risk factors for ischemic stroke in Ph-negative MPNs patients.
METHODS: Patients were categorized into two groups based on whether they had experienced ischemic stroke. Subsequently, an analysis of demographics, biochemical makers, and genetic mutations (JAK2V617F and CALR mutations), was conducted to identify potential associations with an elevated risk of ischemic stroke in individuals with Ph-negative MPNs.
RESULTS: A total of 185 patients diagnosed with Ph-negative MPNs participated in the study, including 82 with essential thrombocythemia (ET), 78 with polycythemia vera (PV), and 25 with primary myelofibrosis (PMF). Among these, 57 patients (30.8 %) had a history of ischemic stroke. Independent risk factors associated with ischemic stroke in Ph-negative MPNs patients included hypertension (OR = 5.076) and smoking (OR = 5.426). Among ET patients, smoking (OR = 4.114) and an elevated percentage of neutrophils (OR = 1.080) were both positively correlated with ischemic stroke incidence. For PV patients, hypertension (OR = 4.647), smoking (OR = 6.065), and an increased percentage of lymphocytes (OR = 1.039) were independently associated with ischemic stroke. Regardless of the presence of the JAK2V617F mutation, hypertension was the sole positively and independently associated risk factor for ischemic stroke. The odds ratios for patients with the JAK2V617F mutation was 3.103, while for those without the mutation, it was 11.25.
CONCLUSIONS: Hypertension was a more substantial factor associated with an increased incidence of ischemic stroke in Ph-negative MPNs patients.