Evaluation of hemorrhagic infarction in stroke patients

author

  • kavian Ghandhari
Abstract:

Background: Hemorrhagic Transformation of Infarct (HTI) is an important finding which has been reported mainly in cardio embolic strokes . Although clinical status of the patients is not often deteriorated , however decision making for anticoagulation is difficult in HTI patients. The goal of this survey was to determine the prevalence and the cause of HTI in patients in the Vali Asr hospital in Khorasan. Materials and Methods: This descriptive – cross sectional study was carried out in all of the stroke patients admitted in Valie Asr Hospital, Khorasan from 2001 to 2003. The HTI was diagnosed by CT scan within 24-48 hours of stroke onset and the arterial territory of infarct was confirmed by topographic maps of brain in CT. Clinical status of the patients was evaluated each 12 hours during hospitalization period . Etiologic work up of our stroke patients were included routine blood chemistry and hematologic tests , ECG, transthoracic echocardiography and carotid duplex and transcranial Doppler sonography. Findings: 26 of 302 stroke patients (13 female and 13 male) or 8.6% had HTI . 88% of the HTI occurred within MCA territory. The lenticulostriate artery was involved alone in 46% and with other MCA branches in 23% of cases . In patients with HTI, clinical status was deteriorated in 15.4% , recovered in 38.5% and stabilized in 46%, during hospitalization periods respectively. The cardio embolism consisted 34.6% of etiologies in our HTI patients. Conclusions: Cardio embolism was not the main etiology in our patients with HTI. This finding reduces generality of the Fisher– Adams hypothesis. HTI infrequently leads to clinical deterioration of the patients.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

Investigation the frequency of asymptomatic hemorrhagic transformation of infarction in CT scan of acute ischemic stroke patients

Background: Asymptomatic hemorrhagic transformation infarct (AHTI) is known as a complication of ischemic attack and maybe occurs in the entire stroke. However, the role of AHTI in the result of the treatment is still not clear, because it is based on the definition of an asymptomatic and not identifiable. The aim of this study was assessment and evaluation frequency of AHTI in acute ischemic s...

full text

evaluation of sadr eminence in safavid period

چکیده: یکی از دوره های مهم تاریخی ایران به لحاظ تأمین استقلال ملی مذهبی و حتی تأثیر آن بر فرهنگ و مذهب ایرانیان، دوره صفویه است. رسمیت دادن و رواج مذهب شیعه توسط شاه اسماعیل اول، یکی از مهمترین اقدامات این دولت محسوب می شود. بنابراین برای اجرای این سیاست، وی منصب صدارت را به عنوان منصبی مذهبی- حکو متی ایجاد کرد .این منصب از دوره ی تیموریان ایجاد شده بود ولی در اواخر این دوره اهمیت بیشتری یافت...

15 صفحه اول

The Evaluation and Comparison of Oxidative Stress in Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke

Background: Among different mechanisms, oxidative stress has a possible role in neural injury in cerebrovascular events. Objectives: Assessment the oxidants-antioxidants imbalance in ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Materials and Methods: Serum level of malondialdehyde, the main marker of lipid peroxidation, and total antioxidant capacity were measured in a group of 48 stroke patients consis...

full text

SILENT BRAIN INFARCTION IN STROKE PATIENTS: A PILOT DOUBLE-CENTER STUDY

Silent Brain Infarcts (SBI) are associated with an increased risk of subsequent stroke. SBI are incidentally revealed by CT or MRI executed in stroke patients. A prospective study was undertaken involving 200 consecutive patients aged >45 years with brain infarct admitted in University of Alberta Hospital, Canada (100 patients) and Valie-Asr Hospital, Iran (100 patients) in 2003. Patients w...

full text

Association of serum magnesium levels with risk factors, severity and prognosis in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke patients

Background: Stroke is the third leading cause of mortality worldwide. One of the factors that affect the occurrence of stroke can be attributed to changes in the levels of trace elements. Accumulating evidence has been shown that magnesium, as an important element, is a new predictor of stroke. We aimed to determine the levels of Mg in ischemic stroke patients in comparison with those having th...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 7  issue None

pages  49- 54

publication date 2006-01

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023