The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke

The imaging techniques have become important tools during diagnostic stage of acute ischemic stroke during the last 30 years. The improvement in these techniques further increased the clinical areas that these tools could be used. As computerized brain tomography (CT) is a rapid, cheap, non-invasive...

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Main Authors: Nebahat Taşdemir, Yusuf Tamam, Veysi Tabak, Andaç Dedeoğlu
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Language:English
Published: Dicle University Medical School 2008-01-01
Series:Dicle Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-3df2d87410c347f7a26377d3c759ee882020-11-25T00:24:13ZengDicle University Medical SchoolDicle Medical Journal 1300-29451308-98892008-01-013515057The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke Nebahat TaşdemirYusuf TamamVeysi TabakAndaç DedeoğluThe imaging techniques have become important tools during diagnostic stage of acute ischemic stroke during the last 30 years. The improvement in these techniques further increased the clinical areas that these tools could be used. As computerized brain tomography (CT) is a rapid, cheap, non-invasive and highly available imaging tool in most hospitals, it remains to be the primary scanning method for all acute patients.The aim of this study was to evaluate the early stage CT findings in the ischemic stroke patients which have been scanned in the first 8 to 12 hours after the incidence. Sixty four cases (26 male, 38 female) who had clinical symptoms of ischemic stroke have been included in this study. CT scan was performed twice to these patients; first in the first 8 to 12 hours, and second in between 24 hours and 48 hours after the stroke. The middle cerebral artery perfused area was the most common arterial area affected among cases who had CT findings in early scans. Hypodense lesions were most common lesions encountered in CT findings. Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign in early CT findings could be an indicator of ischemia due to arterial occlusion. We determined that the CT images obtained at the beginning of developing stroke appeared to show the lesions smaller than what they really were. There were significant differences between the emergency room evaluation and detailed clinical evaluation of CT scans. More findings have been observed in late CT scans performed between 24 hours and 48 hours than the ones performed in the first 8 hours and 12 hours. There was no correlation between the presence of CT findings in early scans and severity of clinical features of ischemia. CT appears to be an important tool in diagnosing ischemic strokes even at early stages. Developments in diagnostic precision of CT tools will further increase our understanding of ischemic strokes and their clinical progress.http://4181.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=887300Ischemic StrokeComputed Brain TomographyEarly Stage
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author Nebahat Taşdemir
Yusuf Tamam
Veysi Tabak
Andaç Dedeoğlu
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Yusuf Tamam
Veysi Tabak
Andaç Dedeoğlu
The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Dicle Medical Journal
Ischemic Stroke
Computed Brain Tomography
Early Stage
author_facet Nebahat Taşdemir
Yusuf Tamam
Veysi Tabak
Andaç Dedeoğlu
author_sort Nebahat Taşdemir
title The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
title_short The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
title_full The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
title_fullStr The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
title_full_unstemmed The Assessment of Early Stage Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
title_sort assessment of early stage computed tomography findings in acute ischemic stroke
publisher Dicle University Medical School
series Dicle Medical Journal
issn 1300-2945
1308-9889
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The imaging techniques have become important tools during diagnostic stage of acute ischemic stroke during the last 30 years. The improvement in these techniques further increased the clinical areas that these tools could be used. As computerized brain tomography (CT) is a rapid, cheap, non-invasive and highly available imaging tool in most hospitals, it remains to be the primary scanning method for all acute patients.The aim of this study was to evaluate the early stage CT findings in the ischemic stroke patients which have been scanned in the first 8 to 12 hours after the incidence. Sixty four cases (26 male, 38 female) who had clinical symptoms of ischemic stroke have been included in this study. CT scan was performed twice to these patients; first in the first 8 to 12 hours, and second in between 24 hours and 48 hours after the stroke. The middle cerebral artery perfused area was the most common arterial area affected among cases who had CT findings in early scans. Hypodense lesions were most common lesions encountered in CT findings. Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign in early CT findings could be an indicator of ischemia due to arterial occlusion. We determined that the CT images obtained at the beginning of developing stroke appeared to show the lesions smaller than what they really were. There were significant differences between the emergency room evaluation and detailed clinical evaluation of CT scans. More findings have been observed in late CT scans performed between 24 hours and 48 hours than the ones performed in the first 8 hours and 12 hours. There was no correlation between the presence of CT findings in early scans and severity of clinical features of ischemia. CT appears to be an important tool in diagnosing ischemic strokes even at early stages. Developments in diagnostic precision of CT tools will further increase our understanding of ischemic strokes and their clinical progress.
topic Ischemic Stroke
Computed Brain Tomography
Early Stage
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