Cerebral Vascular Accidents Occurring During Type 2 Diabetes in the CHU-PG Internal Medicine Department

C. D, Keïta Kaly, Coulibaly, O, D. K, Sylla Mala, D. M, C. A, Sy Djibril, A, Koné A, A, Dollo, I, Kamissoko, C. O, M. A, D. M, G. H, D. Sow
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Introduction: Diabetes is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. It also represents a significant risk factor for stroke. The excess stroke risk associated with diabetes is significantly higher in women than in men, independent of sex differences observed for other major cardiovascular risk factors. Materials and Method: This retrospective descriptive study was carried out in the Internal Medicine department of Point G University Hospital from January 2008 to December 2012. Included in this work were all type 2 diabetic patients hospitalized in the department during the duration of the study, presenting clinical signs of sentivo-motor deficit with performance of a brain CT scan. Results: At the end of this work, 358 patients were hospitalized, among whom 19 cases of established stroke were recorded, i.e. a frequency of 5.3%. Dilated cardiomyopathy represented 36.8% of cases. LVH and repolarization disorders accounted for 21.1% each. Composite ischemic stroke represented 79% of cases followed by mixed stroke or 16% of cases. The evolution was marked by after-effects such as left hemiparesis 36.8%, right hemiplegia 10.5% and death in 5.3% of cases. Dyslipidemia 82%, hypertension 84.21% were the risk factors most associated with diabetes. Conclusion: Strokes are common in type 2 diabetic patients. Their prevention requires better management of diabetes and its associated risk factors.
CHU-PG 内科在 2 型糖尿病期间发生的脑血管意外事故
引言糖尿病是全球死亡和残疾的主要原因。它也是中风的一个重要风险因素。与其他主要心血管风险因素的性别差异无关,与糖尿病相关的女性中风风险明显高于男性。材料与方法:这项回顾性描述性研究于 2008 年 1 月至 2012 年 12 月在 G 点大学医院内科进行。研究对象包括研究期间在该科室住院的所有 2 型糖尿病患者,这些患者均出现了感知运动障碍的临床症状,并接受了脑 CT 扫描。研究结果研究结束时,共有 358 名患者住院治疗,其中有 19 例确诊为中风,发病率为 5.3%。扩张型心肌病占 36.8%。LVH 和再极化障碍各占 21.1%。综合缺血性中风占病例的 79%,其次是混合性中风,占病例的 16%。中风后遗症明显,左侧偏瘫占 36.8%,右侧偏瘫占 10.5%,死亡占 5.3%。血脂异常 82%、高血压 84.21%是与糖尿病最相关的风险因素。结论脑卒中在2型糖尿病患者中很常见。预防中风需要更好地控制糖尿病及其相关风险因素。
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