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Aizaz Ali

Khyber Medical College

ORCID: 0000-0001-6798-2326

Publishes on Acute Ischemic Stroke Management, Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins. 21 papers and 41 citations.

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Association between HDL levels and stroke outcomes in the Arab population
Aizaz Ali, Omar Obaid, Naveed Akhtar et al.|Scientific Reports|2024
Cited by 16Open Access

Low HDL levels are associated with an increased stroke incidence and worsened long-term outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between HDL levels and long-term stroke outcomes in the Arab population. Patients admitted to the Qatar Stroke Database between 2014 and 2022 were included in the study and stratified into sex-specific HDL quartiles. Long-term outcomes included 90-Day modified Rankin Score (mRS), stroke recurrence, and post-stroke cardiovascular complications within 1 year of discharge. Multivariate binary logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the independent effect of HDL levels on short- and long-term outcomes. On multivariate binary logistic regression analyses, 1-year stroke recurrence was 2.24 times higher (p = 0.034) and MACE was 1.99 times higher (p = 0.009) in the low-HDL compared to the high-HDL group. Mortality at 1 year was 2.27-fold in the low-normal HDL group compared to the reference group (p = 0.049). Lower sex-specific HDL levels were independently associated with higher adjusted odds of 1-year post-stroke mortality, stroke recurrence, and MACE (p < 0.05). In patients who suffer a stroke, low HDL levels are associated with a higher risk of subsequent vascular complication.

Effect of phosphodiesterase inhibitors in the bladder
Bilal Chughtai, Aizaz Ali, Claire Dunphy et al.|Asian journal of urology|2015
Cited by 7Open Access

Many aging men will experience lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors have shown promise in treating LUTS in these patients. PDE5 inhibitors mediate their effects through several pathways including cAMP, NO/cGMP, K-channel modulated pathways, and the l-cysteine/H2S pathway. PDE5 inhibitors exert their effect in muscle cells, nerve fibers, and interstitial cells (ICs). The use of PDE5 inhibitors led to improvement in LUTS. This included urodynamic parameters. PDE5 inhibitors may play a significant role in LUTS due to their effect on the bladder rather than the prostate.

Impact of stroke severity on aspiration pneumonia risks in the medical ward versus the stroke unit: a 10-year retrospective cohort study
Kim Tran, Naveed Akhtar, Aizaz Ali et al.|BMJ Open|2025
Cited by 4Open Access

OBJECTIVE: Aspiration pneumonia is a common complication post-stroke that increases the patient's duration of stay in hospital, mortality and morbidity. We examined the incidence, clinical characteristics and outcomes among ischaemic stroke-related aspiration pneumonia patients in Qatar. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: The Qatar Stroke database was reviewed for patients with acute ischaemic stroke admitted to Hamad General Hospital, a tertiary care medical facility, between January 2014 and April 2024. OUTCOMES: Patients were retrospectively assessed for mortality at 90 days, modified Rankin Score at 90 days and length of stay. Several clinical characteristics were also compared between patients with acute ischaemic stroke who developed aspiration pneumonia versus those without. RESULTS: Patients with stroke who developed aspiration pneumonia tended to be older and of the male sex. Patients who developed aspiration pneumonia were also more likely to present with a higher National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) at admission (p<0.001). Patients with large vessel disease, cardioembolic stroke, stroke of determined aetiology and stroke of undetermined aetiology were more likely to develop aspiration pneumonia. They also stayed an average of 10 days longer in the hospital compared with patients without aspiration pneumonia (16.0 vs 5.3 days). Patients admitted to the medicine ward had higher odds of developing aspiration pneumonia in contrast to patients admitted to the stroke ward (adjusted OR of 1.56, 95% CI: 1.05 to 2.31). Patients with aspiration pneumonia had unfavourable outcomes (modified Rankin Scale 3-6) at 90 days (74.6% vs 30.4% for an NIHSS admission score of 5-9 and 79.6% vs 59.5% for an NIHSS admission >10). They were also more likely to have higher mortality rates at 90 days (16.9% vs 1.9% for an NIHSS admission score of 5-9 and 22.3% vs 13.8% for an NIHSS admission score >10) and major adverse cardiovascular events at 1 year (23.7% vs 3.8% for an NIHSS admission score of 5-9 and 27.5% vs 16.2% for NIHSS>10). CONCLUSION: Age, sex, admission NIHSS severity, stroke subtypes and admission location are independent predictors of aspiration pneumonia post-stroke.

Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastasis to the Left Atrium
Aizaz Ali, Saeedullah Shah, Muhammad Furrukh|Texas Heart Institute Journal|2022
Cited by 4Open Access

Only 13 cases of renal cell carcinoma metastasis to the left atrium of the heart have been described. We report the case of a man in his 50s who had undergone radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma in 2006 and presented with amnesia at our neurology department in 2020. Magnetic resonance images of the brain showed metastatic lesions; subsequent computed tomograms of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis revealed a mass in the left atrium and multiple metastases in the lung, pleura, and pancreas. Our cardiologists advised against surgical removal of the left atrial mass because of a poor prognosis, so radiation therapy and immunotherapy were initiated instead.