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Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
Print version ISSN 1025-5583
Abstract
HUAMANI, Charles et al. Radiodensity of the middle cerebral artery and correlation with the hemoglobin level in patients with and without stroke living at high altitudes. An. Fac. med. [online]. 2023, vol.84, n.3, pp.267-271. Epub Sep 30, 2023. ISSN 1025-5583. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/anales.v84i3.25464.
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.
Keywords : Cerebral Infarction; Tomography; Altitude; Middle Cerebral Artery.