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Contribution of Doppler Ultrasound of the Supra-Aortic and Transcranial Trunks in the Lesion Diagnosis of Ischemic Stroke at the Dogta-Lafiè Reference Hospital in Lomé (HDL) and the Kara University Hospital
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作者 Machihude Pio Tchaa Tcherou +11 位作者 Abalo Mario Bakai Fresnel Hounkpe Soulemane Pessinaba Yaovi Mignazonzon Afassinou Dieu-Donné Wiyaou Kaziga Lehleng Agba Vignon Codjia Naka Alfa Edem Mossi Nouridine Amadou Eyouvei Akata Vinyo K. Kumako 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases》 2024年第12期730-738,共9页
Objective: Describe the contribution of Doppler ultrasonography of the cervical and encephalic arteries in the lesion diagnosis of ischemic strokes. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective descriptive and analyt... Objective: Describe the contribution of Doppler ultrasonography of the cervical and encephalic arteries in the lesion diagnosis of ischemic strokes. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective descriptive and analytical study carried out from August 2022 to August 2024 (2 years) in the Doppler ultrasound room in the cardiology departments of Dogta-Lafiè Hospital in Lomé and Kara University Hospital. All patients who underwent Doppler ultrasonography of the cervical and encephalic arteries for ischemic stoke during the study period were included. Results: We selected 110 Doppler ultrasound scans for ischemic stroke. The mean age was 62.1 ± 12.6 years. The M/F sex ratio was 1.4. Cardiovascular risk factors included hypertension (40%), dyslipidemia (42.8%), diabetes (14.5%) and a history of ischemic stroke (09.1%). Doppler ultrasonography was normal in 22 patients, and significant lesions were present in 88 patients (80%). Significant stenoses were found in 60 patients (55%) and occlusions in 28 (25%). These lesions were intracranial (40.9%), extracranial (59.1%), or mixed (19.3%). Significant stenoses and occlusions involved the carotid system in 78.6% and the vertebrobasilar system in 21.4%. In the cervical region, bulbar carotid and post-bulbar stenoses accounted for 61.5%. In the encephalic region, stenoses of the middle and posterior cerebral arteries accounted for 61.1% and 30.5% of lesions respectively. Transcranial Doppler ultrasound revealed 23.9% (21 patients) of intracranial lesions in patients with normal Doppler at the cervical level. Diabetes increases the likelihood of stenosing lesions, while hypertension favours occlusive lesions. Conclusion: arterial lesions in ischemic stroke are intracranial, and extracranial, hence the need to couple transcranial Doppler with Doppler ultrasound of cervical vessels. 展开更多
关键词 Ischemic Stroke Doppler Ultrasound Supraaortic Arteries TRANSCRANIAL TOGO
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