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Clinical Analysis Of Patients With Acute Cerebral Infarction Lead To Brain Heart Syndrome

Posted on:2013-10-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y K L M AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330374994683Subject:Neurology
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Objective: To investigate the incidence of brain heart syndrome induced by acutecerebral infarction, and analyses the change of relationship between electrocardiogram andmyocardial enzymes. Methods: Collected from2009December to2011December in ourhospital department of Neurology in186cases the diagnosis of acute cerebral infarctionpatients were retrospectively analyzed. According to the results of head MRI and the sitedivide all the patients into lobes, cerebellum, brainstem, brainstem, basal ganglia, of4groups, observed and analyzed myocardial enzyme and ECG examination result, andcomparison between groups. Results:(1) the incidence of brain heart syndrome is34.95%;the basal ganglia cerebral infarction and cerebral heart syndrome is higher than the otherpart, compared with the lobes of the brain are statistically significant difference; Lobes ofthe brain infarction occurred heart syndrome ECG changes mainly to atrial fibrillation,many leaves infarction ECG changes is common.(2) among186cases with myocardialenzymes of abnormal has not seen in172cases, accounting for92.4%; Myocardialenzymes of abnormal14patients, in the lobes of the brain acute cerebral infarctionmyocardial enzymes level compared with the basal ganglia, their difference wasstatistically significant. Conclusion:(1) acute cerebral infarction occurred brain heartsyndrome,basal ganglia higher than other parts, compared with the lobes of the brain arestatistically significant difference, changes to ST-T is relatively common. Many lobes ofthe brain infarction easy to happen ECG changes, and mainly with the atrial fibrillation.(2)in the lobes of the brain acute cerebral infarction myocardial enzymes level compared withbasal ganglia, their difference was statistically significant.
Keywords/Search Tags:Acute cerebral infarction, ECG, Myocardial enzyme
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