Ten-year Causes of Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis in Patients Referred to Ghaem Hospital from 2009 to 2019
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Objective
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST), a complex and infrequent cerebrovascular disordercharacterized by the formation of clots within the cerebral venous sinuses, occurs as a result of multiple riskfactors and casualties, and its epidemiological picture should be investigated.Methods
This descriptive study was conducted retrospectively on patients with a final diagnosis of cerebralvein thrombosis, who were referred to the emergency room of Ghaem Hospital (Mashhad, Iran) between 2009and 2019. The study included all patients with cerebral vein thrombosis who were older than 18 years. Clinicalsymptoms and causes were documented and contrasted according to demographics.Results
During the 10 years of this study, 749 cases of cerebral vein thrombosis were observed, with womenaccounting for the majority (72.8%). The most prevalent symptom was headache (554 cases; 74.0%), followedby seizures (23.1%), blurred vision (16.0%), nausea (7.5%), vomiting (6.9%), double nose (4.9%), and dizziness(3.3%). There was no significant difference in the frequency of symptoms between the two genders (p<0.05). Themost commonly identified risk factors were OCP (110 cases; 14.7%), followed by infection (103 cases; 13.8%),malignancies (78 cases; 10.4%), and fasting (15 cases; 2.0%). There was no significant difference in risk factorsbetween the two genders, with the exception that all cases of fasting were in women, and the differences weresignificant (p=0.015). The most common site of involvement according to Magnetic Resonance Venography(MRV) was the upper sagittal sinus (427 cases; 57.0%). There was no significant difference in terms of the siteof the conflict between the two genders (p<0.05).Conclusion
The findings of the present study showed that deep vein thrombosis occurred mainly in womenand manifested itself mostly as a headache. Moreover, the upper sagittal sinus was the most common site ofinvolvement.Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma, Volume:12 Issue: 1, Jan 2024
Pages:
8 to 14
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