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The Brain Ischemic Volume Correlation with the Ischemic Modified Albumin Level

Bagcilar Medical Bulletin, 2021-03, Vol.6 (1), p.26-31 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2021. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License. ;ISSN: 2547-9431 ;EISSN: 2547-9431 ;DOI: 10.4274/BMB.galenos.2020.10.068

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  • Title:
    The Brain Ischemic Volume Correlation with the Ischemic Modified Albumin Level
  • Author: Demirci, Burak ; Karakılıç, Muhammed Evvah ; Coşkun, Abuzer ; Yel, Cihat ; Uyanık, Sadık Ahmet ; Ünal, Kübranur ; Başpınar, İsa ; Çaltılı, Çilem ; İnan, Selim
  • Subjects: acute ischemic stroke ; Age ; Biomarkers ; Blood pressure ; Cardiovascular disease ; diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imagining ; Emergency medical care ; Gender ; Hypertension ; Ischemia ; ischemic modified albumin ; Medical diagnosis ; Mesentery ; Morbidity ; Mortality ; Patients ; Pulmonary embolisms ; Stroke
  • Is Part Of: Bagcilar Medical Bulletin, 2021-03, Vol.6 (1), p.26-31
  • Description: Objective: Cerebrovascular disease is a frequent cause of emergency department visits, and early diagnosis can reduce mortality and morbidity. It was aimed to evaluate the relationship between diffusion-weighted-magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) and blood ischemic modified albumin (IMA) levels of cerebrovascular diseases in terms of demographic characteristics, mortality, and morbidity. Method: This prospective cohort study included 44 patients diagnosed with ischemic stroke in the emergency room between January and July 2014 and 44 people in the control group. Age, gender, vital signs, co-morbid disease states, neurological deficit levels, IMA levels, DW-MRI involvement volumes, and mortality rates were analyzed in patients who were diagnosed with stroke and who had DW-MRI restrictions. Also, a control group of 44 volunteers who applied to our emergency department was added to compare the IMA level. Results: The median age of the patients was 71 years (24 males, 20 females, range 47 to 83 years) and the median age of the control group was 68 (25 males, 19 females, range 52 to 79) years. The median age of the control group was close to that of the patient group, the two groups were also similar in terms of gender distribution. The most common co-morbid disease was hypertension 28 (63.6%), atrial fibrillation (AF) 14 (31.8%), diabetes mellitus (DM) 10 (22.8%) and coronary artery disease 10 (22.8%). The median value of the IMA level was 13.84 in the patient group and 8.66 in the control group. While the patients’ NIHSS stroke score was high, the area of involvement in MRI and also IMA levels increased. Besides, diffusion involvement area and IMA levels were positively and moderately correlated. Conclusion: IMA level can be considered as a parameter that can be used in acute ischemic stroke and as an indicator of the diffusion restriction area in MRI.
  • Publisher: Bagcilar: Galenos Publishing House
  • Language: English;Turkish
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2547-9431
    EISSN: 2547-9431
    DOI: 10.4274/BMB.galenos.2020.10.068
  • Source: ProQuest Central
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