作者: Chaowen Wu , Wenwei Ren , Jianhua Cheng , Beilei Zhu , Qianqian Jin
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000003566
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摘要: Low levels of serum vitamin D are common in patients with mood disorders and stroke. It has been shown that low indicate a risk depression post-stroke subjects. Our aim was to determine the relationship between anxiety (PSA).A consecutive series 226 first acute ischemic stroke were recruited followed up for 1 month. Serum measured within 24 hours admission. Patients significant clinical symptoms Hamilton scale score >7 diagnosed as having PSA. In addition, 100 healthy subjects controls underwent measurements D.A total 60 (26.55%) showed at Both PSA non-PSA had lower than A found D. (≤38.48 nmol/L) independently associated development (OR: 2.49, 95% CI: 1.21-5.13, P = 0.01).Serum status is related occurrence may be an independent factor after