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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-9 | Issue-04
Correlation of Clinical Computed Tomography Findings in Stroke Patients
Miada A. A. Ali, Mehad A. Abdelrhem, Asma Alamin
Published: April 5, 2021 | 138 96
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2021.v09i04.008
Pages: 532-536
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Abstract
The aim of this study to correlate of clinical computed tomography findings in stroke patients, where the total number of patients was 237 adult patients their age ranged from 19 up to 96 years (156 male and 81 females. study was conducted in Aliaa Specialist Hospital in period from August 2018 to February 2020, where the machine was Toshiba CT scan, Avilion 64slice multi-detector. And the results show frequency distribution for age group to all patients were divided to 8 groups start it from 19 up to 100 years. Were the more frequent age group being 70-79 years with 67 patients then age group 60-69 years with 45 patients while the age group 90-100 was shown lowest frequent with 4 patients. Correlate between history with age group where the history of patients was 12 disease and 8 age groups, where the patients with no clinical data was 47 patients, and the patients with different histories was 190 patients with 11 disease from the all 237 patients. And correlation between type of CVA with age group for all patients were the type of CVA was three types infraction, ischemic and hemorrhage. Correlate between CT appearance with age group were the appearance that revealing from computed tomography was 8 disease were the diagnose hypodense area was dominant with 75 patients and the diagnose right basal ganglia with just three patients. Finally; correlation between final diagnose with age group for all patients where the final diagnoses divided to 8 groups were the diagnose patients with hemorrhage was dominant with 86 patients then white matter ischemia with 49 patients while the diagnose Bilateral hypodense areas with lowest number of patients with just 4 patients. And the analysis of variance for all variables with patient's age were the p.value show that there is no significant difference between patients age with history, type of CVA, site, appearance and diagnose of CT.