Affiliation:
1. Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Abstract
: Understanding the exact etiology of stroke in the young has great relevance to its prevention and management. Recent development in the surgical and interventional therapy of extra cranial and intracranial vascular diseases have made it necessary to correctly identify the causative as well as contributory factors of stroke.This cross sectional observational study was done on patients admitted in the stroke unit of Geetanjali Medical College, Udaipur of aged 15 to 50 years with stroke and who have underwent at least one standard vessel imaging procedure within 2 weeks of stroke onset. Out of 310 patients, majority of the strokes occurred in the setting of a rheumatic valvular heart disease (63.6%), with mitral valve disease being the most frequent association. Almost 80% of patients had normal ECG whereas 20% of the patients had an ECG abnormality.70% of patients had normal ECHO and the most frequent etiologic abnormality detected was valvular heart disease. Scan and MRI was done in 180 patients. The most commonly performed angiographic procedure was CT angiogram. TOF MRA was the next most commonly performed angiographic procedure. The highest yield for picking up abnormalities was noted in the CT Angiography. The yield of CT angiography was 35.4% and 37.7% for extracranial and intracranial vasculature respectively.Arterial dissections are fairly common in young population and should be considered in appropriate clinical setting and all patients should have a good and timely angiographic assessment to rule out dissections. Thus, this study highlights the importance of risk factor evaluation, and control, complete etiological evaluation including angiographic assessment in the diagnosis, management and planning of secondary prevention strategies in young patients with stroke.
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