Stroke: Identify the factors associated with neurological dysfunction in acute cerebral bridge infarction.
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Last Update: 2020-07-17
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!---- The relationship between the infarction lesions and neurodysfunction in patients with acute cerebral bridge infarction is not clearstudy aims to identify morphological MRI predictions for early neurodysfunction (END) of acute cerebral bridge infarctionmethod this study included patients with acute ischemic cerebral infarction at brain bridgethe abdominal back side length and width do the selicited sizeEND is defined as increasing the exercise force of the NIHSS score by 1 point or 2 points within 1 week of onsetresults A total of 407 patients were included in this study, of which 114 (28%) were diagnosed with ENDadjusted logistic regression analysis shows that the maximum diameter and thickness product are independent indicators to predict ENDThe sensitivity, specificity and under-curve area of END were 77.2%, 79.2% and 0.843 respectively,the ROC curve analysisConclusion This study shows that the maximum length and thickness product may be an independent indicator for predicting simple acute cerebral bridge infarctionthe range along the conduction beam of a bridge infarction may be the cause of neurological dysfunction.
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