Silent Brain Infarction; Risk Factors and Effect on Outcome of Acute Ischemic Stroke

Yahya Sayed, Hassan Gad, Fathy Mansour
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Article information Background: Stroke is a major contributor to disability and the second a major contributor of death globally. Silent brain infarction is an example of a subclinical risk factor for stroke that, if identified, might lead to earlier and more effective preventative measures. The aim of the work: To detect risk factors of silent brain infarctions [SBI] and its effect on outcome of first ever acute ischemic stroke. Patients and Methods: In a prospective research, 76 cases diagnosed clinically and radiologically as first ever ischemic stroke and admitted to emergency department and stroke unit of Al-Azhar University hospitals were enlisted beginning in December 2022 to May 2023. They were categorized into two groups: patients with SBIs [38 patients] and patients without SBIs [38 patients]. Results: We assessed 76 cases presented with first ever acute ischemic stroke with and without SBI. Age was significantly higher in cases with SBI contrasted with cases without SBI with male to female ratio 1: 1.5 without significant difference. There was a significant variance among both groups regarding HTN, DM, ischemic heart diseases, and the degree of stenosis at right, left carotid and vertebrobasilar arteries, the size of infarction and the assessment of cognitive function using Mental State Examination [MSE] and Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale [MOCA] after 3 months. The Modified Rankin score after 3 months from onset was significantly different between both groups and all cases with moderate to severe and severe disability were having SBI. And there was a significant variance regarding the baseline & after one-week National Institute of Health stroke scale [NIHSS].
无声脑梗塞;急性缺血性脑卒中的风险因素及其对预后的影响
文章信息 背景:中风是导致残疾的主要因素,也是全球第二大死亡因素。无症状脑梗塞是中风亚临床危险因素的一个例子,如果能识别出来,就有可能采取更早、更有效的预防措施。这项工作的目的是检测无声脑梗塞 [SBI] 的风险因素及其对首次急性缺血性中风预后的影响。患者和方法:在一项前瞻性研究中,自 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 5 月,爱资哈尔大学医院急诊科和卒中单元共收治了 76 例经临床和放射诊断为首次缺血性卒中的患者。他们被分为两组:有 SBI 的患者 [38 名] 和无 SBI 的患者 [38 名]。结果:我们对 76 例首次急性缺血性脑卒中患者进行了评估。有 SBI 的病例年龄明显高于无 SBI 的病例,男女比例为 1:1.5,无明显差异。两组患者在高血压、糖尿病、缺血性心脏病、右、左颈动脉和椎基底动脉狭窄程度、梗死面积以及 3 个月后使用精神状态检查[MSE]和蒙特利尔认知评估量表[MOCA]进行认知功能评估方面存在明显差异。两组患者在发病 3 个月后的修正 Rankin 评分有显著差异,所有中度至重度和重度残疾病例均为 SBI。基线和一周后美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)也有明显差异。
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