Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes

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Introduction. The sign of the hyperdense middle cerebral artery (MCA) evaluated by simple tomography allows predicting ischemic cerebrovascular disease (ICD) with occlusion of a large vessel, however, it is common to identify this sign in residents with high hemoglobin levels without symptoms of ICD...

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Autores: Huamaní, Charles, Oré-Montalvo, Víctor, Bayona-Pancorbo, William, Pérez-Alviz, Carlos, Acuña-Mamani, Juan, Córdova-Heredia, Golda, Zuniga-Caballero, Manuel
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Infarto Cerebral
Tomografía
Altitud
Arteria Cerebral Media
Cerebral Infarction
Tomography
Altitude
Middle Cerebral Artery
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
Radiodensidad de la arteria cerebral media y su correlación con el nivel de hemoglobina en pacientes con y sin infarto cerebral residentes a gran altitud
title Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
spellingShingle Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
Huamaní, Charles
Infarto Cerebral
Tomografía
Altitud
Arteria Cerebral Media
Cerebral Infarction
Tomography
Altitude
Middle Cerebral Artery
title_short Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
title_full Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
title_fullStr Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
title_full_unstemmed Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
title_sort Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Huamaní, Charles
Oré-Montalvo, Víctor
Bayona-Pancorbo, William
Pérez-Alviz, Carlos
Acuña-Mamani, Juan
Córdova-Heredia, Golda
Zuniga-Caballero, Manuel
Huamaní, Charles
Oré-Montalvo, Víctor
Bayona-Pancorbo, William
Pérez-Alviz, Carlos
Acuña-Mamani, Juan
Córdova-Heredia, Golda
Zuniga-Caballero, Manuel
author Huamaní, Charles
author_facet Huamaní, Charles
Oré-Montalvo, Víctor
Bayona-Pancorbo, William
Pérez-Alviz, Carlos
Acuña-Mamani, Juan
Córdova-Heredia, Golda
Zuniga-Caballero, Manuel
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author2 Oré-Montalvo, Víctor
Bayona-Pancorbo, William
Pérez-Alviz, Carlos
Acuña-Mamani, Juan
Córdova-Heredia, Golda
Zuniga-Caballero, Manuel
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Infarto Cerebral
Tomografía
Altitud
Arteria Cerebral Media
Cerebral Infarction
Tomography
Altitude
Middle Cerebral Artery
topic Infarto Cerebral
Tomografía
Altitud
Arteria Cerebral Media
Cerebral Infarction
Tomography
Altitude
Middle Cerebral Artery
description Introduction. The sign of the hyperdense middle cerebral artery (MCA) evaluated by simple tomography allows predicting ischemic cerebrovascular disease (ICD) with occlusion of a large vessel, however, it is common to identify this sign in residents with high hemoglobin levels without symptoms of ICD. Objectives. To evaluate the correlation between the radiodensity of the MCA and the hemoglobin level in patients with and without ICD, residing in a high-altitude city. Methods. Analytical observational study, including people residing in Cusco (located at 3300 masl) who attended the emergency service and underwent a brain tomography, presenting or not ICD symptoms. ACM radiodensity was measured and correlated with the hemoglobin level. Results. 279 patients were included, the average hemoglobin was 15.1 and standard deviation (DE) of 2.5 mg/dL, in the controls a significant correlation was identified (r = 0.425, p<0.01) between the radiodensity of the MCA with the hemoglobin level. In the cases with right ICD, the radiodensity of the right MCA was 46.9 (DE = 7.7 HU) and of the left it was 46.1 (DE = 6.6 HU), with no statistical differences (p=0 ,24). No differences were found in the cases with left ICD either. Conclusion. There is a correlation between the radiodensity of the MCA with the hemoglobin level in the inhabitants who live at high altitudes, however, it is not possible to demonstrate significant differences between the radiodensity between the affected MCA and the contralateral one in the cases of an ICD.
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spelling Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudesRadiodensidad de la arteria cerebral media y su correlación con el nivel de hemoglobina en pacientes con y sin infarto cerebral residentes a gran altitudHuamaní, CharlesOré-Montalvo, VíctorBayona-Pancorbo, WilliamPérez-Alviz, CarlosAcuña-Mamani, JuanCórdova-Heredia, GoldaZuniga-Caballero, ManuelHuamaní, CharlesOré-Montalvo, VíctorBayona-Pancorbo, WilliamPérez-Alviz, CarlosAcuña-Mamani, JuanCórdova-Heredia, GoldaZuniga-Caballero, ManuelInfarto CerebralTomografíaAltitudArteria Cerebral MediaCerebral InfarctionTomographyAltitudeMiddle Cerebral ArteryIntroduction. The sign of the hyperdense middle cerebral artery (MCA) evaluated by simple tomography allows predicting ischemic cerebrovascular disease (ICD) with occlusion of a large vessel, however, it is common to identify this sign in residents with high hemoglobin levels without symptoms of ICD. Objectives. To evaluate the correlation between the radiodensity of the MCA and the hemoglobin level in patients with and without ICD, residing in a high-altitude city. Methods. Analytical observational study, including people residing in Cusco (located at 3300 masl) who attended the emergency service and underwent a brain tomography, presenting or not ICD symptoms. ACM radiodensity was measured and correlated with the hemoglobin level. Results. 279 patients were included, the average hemoglobin was 15.1 and standard deviation (DE) of 2.5 mg/dL, in the controls a significant correlation was identified (r = 0.425, p<0.01) between the radiodensity of the MCA with the hemoglobin level. In the cases with right ICD, the radiodensity of the right MCA was 46.9 (DE = 7.7 HU) and of the left it was 46.1 (DE = 6.6 HU), with no statistical differences (p=0 ,24). No differences were found in the cases with left ICD either. Conclusion. There is a correlation between the radiodensity of the MCA with the hemoglobin level in the inhabitants who live at high altitudes, however, it is not possible to demonstrate significant differences between the radiodensity between the affected MCA and the contralateral one in the cases of an ICD.Introducción. El signo de la arteria cerebral media (ACM) hiperdensa evaluada por tomografía simple permite predecir la enfermedad vascular cerebral isquémica (EVCi) con oclusión de un gran vaso, sin embargo, es frecuente identificar este signo en pobladores con niveles altos de hemoglobina sin clínica de EVCi. Objetivos. Evaluar la correlación entre la radiodensidad de la ACM y el nivel de hemoglobina en pacientes con y sin EVCi, residentes en una ciudad a gran altitud. Métodos. Estudio observacional analítico, se incluyeron personas residentes de Cusco (ubicada a 3300 msnm) que acudían al servicio de emergencia y se les realizó una tomografía cerebral, presentando o no clínica de EVCi. Se realizó la medición de la radiodensidad de la ACM y se correlacionó con el nivel de hemoglobina. Resultados. Se incluyeron 279 pacientes, el promedio de hemoglobina fue de 15,1 mg/dL y desviación estándar (DE) de 2,5 mg/dL, en los controles se identificó una correlación significativa (r = 0,425, p<0,01) entre la radiodensidad de la ACM con el nivel de hemoglobina. En los casos con EVCi derechos, la radiodensidad de la ACM derecha fue de 46,9 (DE = 7,7 UH) y de la izquierda fue de 46,1 (DE = 6,6 UH), sin que existan diferencias estadísticas (p = 0,24). Tampoco se encontró diferencias en los casos con EVCi izquierdos. Conclusión. Sí existe una correlación entre la radiodensidad de la ACM con el nivel de hemoglobina en los pobladores que viven a gran altitud, sin embargo, no se logró demostrar diferencias significativas entre la radiodensidad entre las ACM afectada y la contralateral en los casos de un EVCi.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2023-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/2546410.15381/anales.v84i3.25464Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 84 No. 3 (2023); 267-271Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 84 Núm. 3 (2023); 267-2711609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/25464/20020Derechos de autor 2023 Anales de la Facultad de Medicinahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/254642023-10-07T22:29:22Z
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