脑卒中的临床放射学研究

Deepmala A Budhrani, P. Jha
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背景:中风是世界上第三大常见死因。它是一组突发性疾病,由于血管原因引起神经系统损伤。目的与目的:本研究旨在确立脑成像(计算机断层扫描)在脑卒中临床诊断中的价值及其相对于传统方法的优势。因此,其与放射学结果的相关性有助于确定治疗指南。材料与方法:对2006年5月至2007年4月在巴夫纳加尔的Sir Takhatsinghji医院发生的100例脑血管意外(不包括创伤性)进行了研究。所有病例均通过临床检查初步诊断,并进一步通过CT扫描评估。结果:100例临床诊断为脑血管意外(CVA)的病例中,84例(84%)经CT确诊[梗死及出血],16例(16%)诊断为非脑血管意外。如果我们不做脑成像,可能会错过血肿、颅内肿块、脑膜炎或颅内感染等潜在可治疗的疾病。结论:CT扫描对脑血管意外及其他脑卒中模拟情况的诊断优于临床方法(包括评分系统)。因此,为了确定治疗指南和获得更好的结果,必须在所有可行的情况下进行检查。关键词:脑卒中(脑血管意外),临床诊断,CT扫描(影像学调查)。
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Clinicoradiological study of stroke
Background: Stroke is the 3rd commonest cause of death in the world. It is a group of diseases that are of abrupt onset and causing neurologic damage due to vascular cause. Aims &Objectives: The study conducted to establish the value of the Brain Imaging (Computerized Tomography scan) and its advantages over traditional methods of clinical diagnosis of stroke. Hence its correlation with radiological findings helps in deciding the treatment guidelines. Material &Methods: 100 cases of Cerebrovascular accidents (excluding traumatic) were studied at Sir Takhatsinghji hospital, Bhavnagar from May 2006- April 2007. All cases were primarily diagnosed by clinical examination and further Evaluated by CT scan. Result : Out of 100 cases clinically diagnosed as a case of Cerebrovascular accident (CVA), diagnosis was confirmed by CT Scan in 84 cases (84%)[ infarct and hemorrhage] and in 16 cases (16%) had diagnosis other than Cerebrovascular accident. Potentially treatable conditions like hematoma, intracranial mass, meningitis or intracranial infections can be missed if we do not do Brain Imaging. Conclusion: CT scan (Brain Imaging Modalities) is better than clinical method (including scoring system) in diagnosis of Cerebrovascular accident and other stroke mimicking conditions. So it must be done in all cases whenever feasible for deciding the treatment guideline and for better outcome. Key words: Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident), Clinical diagnosis, CT scan (Radiological investigation).
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