Doppler sonographic assessment of carotid arteries in Sudanese stroke patients

Hypertension, diabetes, and smoking were considered to be associated with several public health problems. the study aims to explore the hemodynamic of carotid arteries in association with hypertension, diabetes, and smoking in Sudanese stroke patients. In a quantitative descriptive study, fifty pati...

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Published in:Brain circulation Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 114 - 120
Main Authors: Tagelsir, Sarah, Gameraddin, Moawia Bushra, Babiker, Mahmoud S, Gareeballah, Awadia, Abdelmaboud, Suzan, Salih, Suliman
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: India Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd 01-04-2017
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Summary:Hypertension, diabetes, and smoking were considered to be associated with several public health problems. the study aims to explore the hemodynamic of carotid arteries in association with hypertension, diabetes, and smoking in Sudanese stroke patients. In a quantitative descriptive study, fifty patients with stroke were scanned by B-mode and Doppler sonography. Carotid arteries were investigated with a 7-MHz linear transducer by a standard carotid sonography protocol. The average Doppler resistive index (RI) was 0.71 ± 0.084 and intima-media thickness was 1.39 ± 0.78 mm. The end diastolic velocities (EDVs) and peak systolic velocities (PSVs) of common carotid arteries were significantly changed in smokers and hypertensive ( < 0.05). The elevation of RI in right and left CCAs were significantly correlated with smokers ( = 0.017 and 0.010 respectively). Hemorrhagic stroke was most prevalent in hypertensive rather than diabetic and smokers. The carotid hemodynamics changed significantly in hypertensive and smokers more than diabetics. EDV and PSV were significantly correlated with hypertension and tobacco smoking rather than diabetes. Hypertension, diabetes, and smoking have an association with stroke and hand significant effect on carotid artery hemodynamic and atherosclerotic disease. The Doppler RIs were significantly correlated with smokers. Patients with risk factors of stroke should be scanned with Doppler sonography as early as possible.
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ISSN:2394-8108
2455-4626
2455-4626
DOI:10.4103/bc.bc_5_17