Research Article

[Retracted] Relationship between Peripheral Blood miR-181c, miR-101, and Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Complicated with Acute Stroke

Table 1

Univariate analysis on the influencing factors of cognitive function in patients with DM complicated with AS [n(%)].

IndexCI group (n = 41)Non-CI group (n = 29)χ 2 value -Value

Gender (cases)Male25 (60.98)18 (62.07)0.8100.368
Female16 (39.02)11 (37.93)
Age (year)≤6013 (31.71)17 (58.62)5.0240.025
>6028 (68.29)12 (41.38)
Education level (cases)Undergraduate and above9 (21.95)5 (17.24)0.6110.962
Senior high school19 (46.34)14 (48.28)
Junior high school and below13 (31.71)10 (34.48)
BMI (kg/m2)≤2424 (58.54)16 (55.17)18.2900.919
>2417 (41.46)13 (44.83)
Combined underlying disease (cases)Hypertension12 (29.27)7 (24.14)0.2260.634
Coronary heart disease9 (21.95)6 (20.69)0.0160.899
Smoking history (cases)No26 (63.41)18 (62.07)0.0130.909
Yes15 (36.59)11 (37.93)
History of drinking (cases)No29 (70.73)19 (65.52)0.2140.643
Yes12 (29.27)10 (34.48)
AS locationSubtentorial5 (12.20)4 (13.79)6.3060.043
Subcutaneous23 (56.10)23 (79.31)
Cortex13 (31.70)2 (6.90)
Type of ASCerebral infarction22 (53.66)18 (62.07)0.4910.484
Intracerebral hemorrhage19 (46.34)11 (37.93)