[Clinical and Pathophysiological Correlations in Acute Stroke, CT Visualized at Different Times].

Q4 Medicine
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Pub Date : 2015-01-01
S A Rumyantseva, E V Silina, N A Gomboeva, V A Stupin, Yu D Vasiliev, A L Kovalenko, E N Kabaeva
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Abstract

Two hundred twenty one patients aged 32-93 years with brain infarction, admitted to a Vascular Neurology Center in the first 3-48 hours (mean 6 hours) after the onset of the symptoms of stroke with computed tomography (CT) verified diagnosis were enrolled in the study. According to the timing of the CT-verification the patients were divided into 2 groups: "early" visualization (EV 50.2%) and "late" visualization (LV, 49.8%). In the EV group the lesion was visualized by CT on the admission (3-6 hours after the admission), in the LV group it was visualized only when CT was repeated 2-3 days after the admission. The patients in the LV group demonstrated increased severity of the underlying pathology, increased mortality and unfavourable functional outcomes correlating with the stroke lesion volume vs. the EV group. There was observed pathophysiological correlation of the blood enzymatic spectrum and acid-base balance parameters, explaining the late lesion visualization by delayed and more pronounced intracellular energy synthesis stabilization mechanisms failure in the aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis cycles.

【急性脑卒中不同时间CT表现的临床与病理生理相关性】
221例年龄为32-93岁的脑梗死患者,在出现脑卒中症状后3-48小时(平均6小时)入住血管神经学中心,经计算机断层扫描(CT)确诊。根据ct验证时间将患者分为“早期”显像组(EV 50.2%)和“晚期”显像组(LV 49.8%)。EV组于入院时(入院后3-6小时)行CT显示病变,LV组仅在入院后2-3天再次行CT显示病变。与EV组相比,LV组患者表现出与脑卒中病变体积相关的潜在病理严重程度增加、死亡率增加和不利的功能结局。观察到血酶谱和酸碱平衡参数的病理生理学相关性,解释了在有氧和厌氧糖酵解循环中细胞内能量合成稳定机制延迟和更明显的失败导致的晚期病变可视化。
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Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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