Pathogenese des zerebralen ischämischen Insults: eine interdisziplinäre Studie

2013 
Background: It is essential to understand the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke to ensure rational acute therapy and secondary prevention. We wanted to know the distribution of pathogenesis in patients of a city hospital and the differences in risk factors, neurologic deficits, disability, and delay in clinical admittance. Patients and methods: During a period of one year, 222 patients (mean age 76,6 years; 59% women) with complete acute ischemic stroke were admitted and underwent complete clinical and diagnostic procedures: CCT/MRI; Doppler- and color-coded duplex and transcranial sonography; echocardiography; use of the NINCDS stroke scale and the Oxford disability scale; study of risk factors, and exploration of delay in admittance. Results: The following percentages of etiologies were evident: 31% cardiogenic embolism (60% with atrial fibrillation), 13% microangiopathy, 9% macroangiopathy, 11% cerebellar or brain stem infarction, 18% more than one cause and 18% no cause found. The patients with cardioge...
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