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Analysis Of The Correlation And Risk Factors Of Acute Ischemic Stroke And The Position Correlation And Risk Factors Of The Infarction Position

Posted on:2024-08-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z X FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2544307157457174Subject:Neurology
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Objective:Centered on the side ventricle,study the correlation between the progress of ischemic stroke and the position of the infarction,and analyze the risk factors of progressive stroke.Methods:Selected 200 patients with acute ischemic stroke hospitalized in our hospital from January 2018 to September 2022,and were divided into 100 cases and 100 cases in the progress group and 100 cases of the progress group within 7 days of the disease.Later,collect basic information such as gender,age,and previous history.Neurological imaging data collects the weighted images(DWI),and the test index collects the hypensensidel C-Reactive Protein,HS-CRP),and the test indicators.(Uric Acid,UA),Fibrinogen(FIB),and HOMOCYSTEINEMIA(HCY).Compare the correlation between the position of acute ischemic stroke and the progress of the ischemic stroke in the two groups of patients,and study whether the relevant laboratory indicators can be used as a risk factor for predicting the progress of ischemic stroke.Results:The occurrence of infarction in the front corner of the side ventricle and next to the side of the brain,and the progress of the infarction next to the merged atrium next to the anterior corner is significantly higher than that of non-progressive groups;the comparison of non-progress groups in patients with high uric acid and H-type hypertension patients obvious.Conclusion:It occurs near the front corner of the side ventricle and next to the side ventricle,and the infarction next to the merged ventricle next to the front corner is more likely to progress;combined with high uric acid,high HCY,H-type hypertension patients with acute ischemic stroke neurological defects Symptoms are more prone to progress.
Keywords/Search Tags:Progressive stroke, Lateral ventricle, Predictor
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