Evaluation of Pattern of Lesions Depicted on Brain Computed Tomography Scan of Patients Presenting with Stroke in Zaria, Nigeria.

Mubarak Zubair Abdullahi, Halima Mono Mohammad, Suleiman Lawal, Muhammad Zaria Ibrahim, Nafisa Bello, Ibrahim Aliyu, Rasheed Mono Muhammad
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Introduction: Stroke is a major public health problem worldwide and it is the third leading cause of death in industrialized countries and ranks among the five most common causes of hospital deaths in adults in Africa. Accurate stroke diagnosis has a high significance for patient's outcome. Computed tomography (CT) brain scan is the imaging of choice for patients presenting to the emergency department with stroke.

Aim and objectives: The study aimed at evaluating the pattern of lesion depicted on CT brain of patients presenting with stroke in ABUTH, Zaria.

Materials and methods: A prospective review of CT findings in 155 patients who presented in the Radiology Department of Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) with clinical diagnosis of stroke was undertaken over a period of six months (from October 2017 to April 2018)..

Results: Of the 155 patients seen within the period under review, 88 (56.8%) were males while 67 (43.2%) were females. Age range was 11-90 years (mean 56, standard deviation (SD) 16, 44(28.4%) of patients were in the age group of 61-70 years. Ninety six patients (61.9%) had ischaemic stroke, 27(17.4%) had hemorrhagic stroke, eight (5.2%) was stroke mimic, six patients (3.9%) mixed lesions (ie both ischaemic and haemorrhagic). Eighteen patients (11.6%) had normal brain CT findings. The region most affected by stroke was the parietal region 52(38%).

Conclusion: Ischaemic stroke is the most common form of stroke in this study.

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引言:中风是世界范围内的一个主要公共卫生问题,是工业化国家的第三大死亡原因,也是非洲成年人住院死亡的五大最常见原因之一。准确的脑卒中诊断对患者的预后具有重要意义。脑计算机断层扫描(CT)是中风患者到急诊科就诊的首选成像方法。目的和目的:本研究旨在评估ABUTH脑卒中患者的CT脑损伤模式,Zaria。材料和方法:在六个月的时间里(2017年10月至2018年4月),对Ahmadu Bello大学教学医院(ABUTH)放射科155名临床诊断为中风的患者的CT表现进行了前瞻性审查。。结果:在审查期内就诊的155名患者中,88名(56.8%)为男性,67名(43.2%)为女性。年龄范围为11-90岁(平均56岁,标准差(SD)16,44名(28.4%)患者属于61-70岁年龄组。96名患者(61.9%)患有缺血性中风,27名患者(17.4%)患有出血性中风,8名患者(5.2%)为模拟中风,6名患者(3.9%)为混合病变(即缺血性和出血性)。18名患者(11.6%)的脑部CT检查结果正常。受脑卒中影响最大的区域是顶叶区52(38%)。结论:缺血性脑卒中是本研究中最常见的脑卒中形式。
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