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AN ETIOLOGIC STUDY OF CEREBROVASCULAR ISCHEMIC EVENTS IN YOUNG ADULTS REFERRING TO ALAVI HOSPITAL IN ARDABIL, 2004-2005

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  78-83

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 Background & Objectives: The ischemic stroke is defined as cerebral dysfunction due to brain infarct which is Induced by vascular obstruction. The related RISK FACTORS including hypertension, diabetes mellitus. cardioembolism and hyperlipidemia are investigated in several studies. The aim of this study was to determine the etiology of CEREBRAL INFARCTION in YOUNG ADULTS (15 - 55 year-olds).Methods: All the patients in the age rang of 15 - 55 admitted to the neurology ward of Alavi Hospital in Ardabil between 2004 and 2005 with a diagnosis of CEREBRAL INFARCTION were included in this study. A questionnaire including demographic data, personal and family history of stroke and cardiac infarct, hypertension, diabetes, smoking and hyperlipidemia was filled out for all patients. Blood sugar, cholesterol, anticardiolipin antibody and beta-2 glycoprotein were examined. The patients underwent echocardiography. The data were analyzed using SPSS software (release 12).Results: The total number of the patients was 45, including 32 females (71.1%) and 13 males (28.9%). The mean age was 42.9 (SD=9.22). The etiologic factors based on their frequency were: cardioembolism (40%), positive antiphospholipid antibodies (35.5%), hyperlipidemla (22.2%), smoking (22.2%), hypertension (20%), oral contraceptive use (15.6%) and diabetes mellitus (13.7%). Conclusion: The most frequent etiologies of the cerebral infarcts in the YOUNG ADULTS in this study were cardiogenic embolism and positive antiphospholipid antibodies. Other background factors were hyperJipidemia, smoking, hypertension, oral contraceptive use and diabetes mellitus respectively. Most of these etiologies can be intervened and prevented. The identification of these factors before occunence of CEREBRAL INFARCTION can prevent this debilitating event.

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    HASHEMILAR, M., SAVADI OSKOUEI, DARYOUSH, JAFARIANI, MARYAM, & AMINI SANI, N.. (2006). AN ETIOLOGIC STUDY OF CEREBROVASCULAR ISCHEMIC EVENTS IN YOUNG ADULTS REFERRING TO ALAVI HOSPITAL IN ARDABIL, 2004-2005. JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS), 6(1 (19)), 78-83. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/59988/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HASHEMILAR M., SAVADI OSKOUEI DARYOUSH, JAFARIANI MARYAM, AMINI SANI N.. AN ETIOLOGIC STUDY OF CEREBROVASCULAR ISCHEMIC EVENTS IN YOUNG ADULTS REFERRING TO ALAVI HOSPITAL IN ARDABIL, 2004-2005. JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS)[Internet]. 2006;6(1 (19)):78-83. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/59988/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. HASHEMILAR, DARYOUSH SAVADI OSKOUEI, MARYAM JAFARIANI, and N. AMINI SANI, “AN ETIOLOGIC STUDY OF CEREBROVASCULAR ISCHEMIC EVENTS IN YOUNG ADULTS REFERRING TO ALAVI HOSPITAL IN ARDABIL, 2004-2005,” JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS), vol. 6, no. 1 (19), pp. 78–83, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/59988/en

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