Relationship of Opium Dependency and Stroke

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Abstract Background: Stroke is the third cause of mortality and not only leads to dependency, which is a great social, individual and cultural problem, but also can affect the physiology, immune system and coagulation system such as plasma fibrinogen, and it may potentially increase the risk of stroke. This study investigated the relationship of opium dependency and stroke. Methods: This case- control study was carried out in ۲۰۰۳-۲۰۰۴ in Shefa Hospital in Kerman, Iran. The case group included ۱۰۵ stroke patients and control group included the same number of patients from urology ward. There were ۵۵ females and ۵۰ males in each group. Patients' data were collected through their medical history, physical examinations, and diagnosis procedures recorded in specific questionnaires. Data were analyzed using Chi square test. Findings:  ۳۱ patients (۲۹.۵%) in the case and ۱۱ (۱۰.۵%) in the control group were opium dependent and the difference was significant (P = ۰.۰۰۱). The relationship of cigarette smoking and stroke was also significant (P = ۰.۰۰۰۱). To find the independent effect of each of these two factors, a logistic regression analysis was done, which showed that the independent relationship of each of these two was significant (Odds ratio = ۲.۲۰۷, P = ۰.۰۱۲ and Odds ratio = ۲.۳۶, P = ۰.۰۴۰ for cigarette and opium dependency respectively). Conlusion: Opium dependency can be regarded as an independent risk factor for stroke. As this corresponds to previous findings as to opium dependency can increase plasma fibrinogen and development of atherosclerosis, it is important for prophylactic manages. Keyword: Drug dependency, Opium, Stroke

Authors

Akbar Hamzei Moqaddam

Associate Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences

Seyyed Mohammad Reza Ahmadi Musavi

Assistant Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences

Khatereh Khademizadeh

Intern, Shefa Hospital, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences