Neuroprotective effects of oral metformin before stroke on cerebral small-vessel disease

JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES(2024)

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Background: Metformin (MET) treatment prior to stroke might have neuroprotective effects other than hypo-glycemic effects. This study evaluated whether MET treatment prior to stroke is associated with neurological severity and functional outcome in patients with stroke who were not indicated for endovascular treatment and whether the effects of MET differ for each ischemic stroke subtype.Methods: We investigated 160 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with ischemic stroke without endovascular treatment who were taking some oral antidiabetic agents prior to stroke in two tertiary hospitals. Lower neurological severity was defined as a National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score of 3 or lower on admission, and favorable functional outcome was defined as a modified Rankin Scale score = 0-2 at discharge. We analyzed the effects of MET on the neurological severity and functional outcome in each ischemic stroke subtype on lo-gistic regression analysis with adjustments for multiple confounding factors.Results: MET treatment prior to stroke was associated with lower stroke severity and favorable functional outcome. In the stroke subtypes, MET use affected both neurological severity (P = 0.037) and functional outcome (P = 0.041) in only patients with small-vessel disease (SVD).Conclusions: MET may be useful to improve the outcome of patients with SVD.
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Acute ischemic stroke,Metformin,Neurological severity,Functional outcome,Small-vessel disease
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