Incidence of Death from Stroke and Brains of Stroke Victim Cadavers in Northern Thailand

Q3 Health Professions
Pornnarez Thaweekhotr, Chanida Thongsopha, Surut Tanprawate, P. Sudwan, Kanokkan Bumroongkit, Kewalee Seeharach, Chatchadaporn Jaiyen, Ranida Quiggins
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Abstract Stroke is a leading cause of death in Thailand. However, there are varying numbers of regional stroke patients. This study aims to report the ranking of stroke as the cause of death in Northern Thai cadavers and to investigate the brains of stroke victim cadavers. A retrograde study was used to obtain data about cadavers and gross examinations were performed on the brains of the stroke victim cadavers housed in the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University in the years 2019-2020. The results showed that death from stroke among the cadavers in the Northern Thailand increased during 2016-2018. Stroke was ranked as the fourth and fifth leading cause of death. The stroke victims were primarily aged over 60 years. The incidence of stroke in males was significantly higher than that of females. Approximately 92.7% of total stroke brains were the intracerebral hemorrhagic type stroke. About 41.7% of the intracerebral hemorrhagic brains had occurred with intraventricular hemorrhage and 16.7% of those occurred with subarachnoid hemorrhage. The hemorrhagic sizes varied from 5.66 to 260.43 ml. The territories of the cortical branches of the middle cerebral artery were the most common hemorrhages, making up 22.9% of total vascular territories. In conclusion, stroke was the fourth and fifth leading cause of death in the self-donated population in the Northern Thailand. Intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke was the main cause the death. Additionally, the vascular territories of the stroke might be related to the likelihood of death. Keywords: Stroke, Cerebrovascular disease, Cadavers, Intracerebral hemorrhage, Northern Thailand
泰国北部中风死亡的发生率和中风死者的大脑
中风是泰国的主要死亡原因。然而,区域性中风患者的数量各不相同。本研究的目的是报告中风作为泰国北部尸体死亡原因的排名,并调查中风受害者尸体的大脑。采用逆行研究方法获取尸体数据,并对2019-2020年清迈大学医学院解剖学系的中风受害者尸体的大脑进行了粗略检查。结果显示,在2016-2018年期间,泰国北部的尸体死于中风的人数有所增加。中风被列为第四和第五大死因。中风患者主要年龄在60岁以上。男性中风的发病率明显高于女性。大约92.7%的脑卒中患者为脑出血型脑卒中。脑室内出血占脑出血的41.7%,蛛网膜下腔出血占16.7%。出血大小在5.66 ~ 260.43 ml之间,以大脑中动脉皮层分支出血最为常见,占血管总出血面积的22.9%。总之,中风是泰国北部自我捐献人口死亡的第四大和第五大原因。颅内出血性中风是主要死因。此外,中风的血管范围可能与死亡的可能性有关。关键词:中风,脑血管疾病,尸体,脑出血,泰国北部
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Chiang Mai University journal of natural sciences
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