Computed tomography patterns of intracranial infarcts in a Ghanaian tertiary facility.

Q3 Medicine Ghana Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.4314/gmj.v56i1.5
Emmanuel K M Edzie, Klenam Dzefi-Tettey, Philip N Gorleku, Edmund K Brakohiapa, Peter Appiah-Thompson, Kwasi Agyen-Mensah, Michael K Amedi, Frank Quarshie, Evans Boadi, Joshua M Kpobi, Richard A Edzie, Abdul R Asemah
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the Computed Tomography (CT) patterns of intracranial infarcts.

Design: A retrospective cross-sectional study.

Setting: The CT scan unit of the Radiology Department, Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (CCTH), from February 2017 to February 2021.

Participants: One thousand, one hundred and twenty-five patients with non-contrast head CT scan diagnosis of ischaemic strokes, consecutively selected over the study period without any exclusions.

Main outcome measures: Patterns of non-contrast head CT scan of ischaemic strokes.

Results: About 50.6% of the study participants were females with an average age of 62.59±13.91 years. Males were affected with ischaemic strokes earlier than females (p<0.001). The risk factors considered were, hyperlipidaemia (59.5%), hypertension (49.0%), Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM-2) (39.6%) and smoking (3.0%). The three commonest ischaemic stroke CT scan features were wedge-shaped hypodensity extending to the edge of the brain (62.8%), sulcal flattening/effacement (57.6%) and loss of grey-white matter differentiation (51.0%), which were all significantly associated with hypertension. Small deep brain hypodensities, the rarest feature (2.2%), had no significant association with any of the risk factors considered in the study.

Conclusion: Apart from the loss of grey-white matter differentiation, there was no significant association between the other CT scan features and sex. Generally, most of the risk factors and the CT scan features were significantly associated with increasing age.

Funding: None declared.

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加纳第三医院颅内梗死的计算机断层扫描模式。
目的:探讨颅内梗死的CT表现。设计:回顾性横断面研究。地点:2017年2月至2021年2月,海岸角教学医院(Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, CCTH)放射科CT扫描单元。参与者:在研究期间连续选取12525例经非对比头部CT扫描诊断为缺血性脑卒中的患者,无任何排除。主要观察指标:缺血性脑卒中的非对比头部CT扫描模式。结果:女性约占50.6%,平均年龄62.59±13.91岁。男性发生缺血性卒中的时间早于女性(p0.001)。考虑的危险因素为高脂血症(59.5%)、高血压(49.0%)、2型糖尿病(DM-2)(39.6%)和吸烟(3.0%)。缺血性脑卒中CT扫描最常见的3个特征为楔形低密度延伸至脑边缘(62.8%)、脑沟扁平/消失(57.6%)和灰质分化丧失(51.0%),均与高血压显著相关。脑深部小密度低是最罕见的特征(2.2%),与研究中考虑的任何危险因素均无显著关联。结论:除灰质分化丧失外,其他CT扫描特征与性别无显著相关性。一般来说,大多数危险因素和CT扫描特征与年龄的增长有显著相关。资金:未宣布。
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