Impact of Infarct Size on Blood Pressure in Young Patients with Acute Stroke.

Pablo Bonardo, Fátima Pantiú, Martín Ferraro, Anibal Chertcoff, Lucrecia Bandeo, Luciana León Cejas, Sol Pacha, Claudia Uribe Roca, Carlos Rugilo, Manuel Maria Fernández Pardal, Ricardo Reisin
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Background: Hypertension can be found in up to 80% of patients with acute stroke. Many factors have been related to this phenomenon such as age, history of hypertension, and stroke severity. The aim of our study was to determine the relationship between infarct volume and blood pressure, at admission, in young patients with acute ischemic stroke.

Materials and methods: Patients younger than 55 years old admitted within 24 hours of ischemic stroke were included. Socio-demographic variables, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and infarct volume at admission were assessed. Statistical analysis: mean and SEM for quantitative variables, percentages for qualitative, and Spearman correlations (p value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant).

Results: Twenty-two patients (12 men), mean age: 44.64 ± 1.62 years. The most frequent vascular risk factors were: hypertension, smoking, and overweight (40.9%). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure on admission were: 143.27 ± 6.57 mmHg and 85.14 ± 3.62 mmHg, respectively. Infarct volume: 11.55 ± 4.74 ml. Spearman correlations: systolic blood pressure and infarct volume: p = 0.15 r: -0.317; diastolic blood pressure and infarct volume: p = 0.738 r: -0.76.

Conclusion: In our series of young patients with acute ischemic stroke, large infarct volume was not associated with high blood pressure at admission.

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梗死面积对年轻急性脑卒中患者血压的影响。
背景:高达80%的急性脑卒中患者存在高血压。许多因素都与这种现象有关,如年龄、高血压史和中风严重程度。我们研究的目的是确定急性缺血性脑卒中年轻患者入院时梗死面积与血压之间的关系。材料与方法:纳入年龄小于55岁、24小时内入院的缺血性卒中患者。评估入院时的社会人口学变量、收缩压、舒张压和梗死体积。统计分析:定量变量的平均值和SEM,定性变量的百分比和Spearman相关性(p值< 0.05被认为有统计学意义)。结果:22例患者(男性12例),平均年龄44.64±1.62岁。最常见的血管危险因素是:高血压、吸烟和超重(40.9%)。入院时平均收缩压143.27±6.57 mmHg,舒张压85.14±3.62 mmHg。梗死体积:11.55±4.74 ml。Spearman相关性:收缩压与梗死体积:p = 0.15 r: -0.317;舒张压与梗死体积:p = 0.738 r: -0.76。结论:在我们的一系列年轻急性缺血性脑卒中患者中,入院时大梗死面积与高血压无关。
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