중풍발병 예측인자로서 경항부강직과 안면경련에 관한 임상연구 |
최동준1, 한창호1, 이원철1, 전찬용2, 조기호3, 최선미4 |
1동국대학교 한의과대학 일산한방병원 한방내과 2경원대학교 한의과대학 서울한방병원 한방내과 3경희대학교 한의과대학 부속한방병원 심계내과 4한국한의학연구원 의료연구부 |
A Clinical Study on Stroke Presymtoms as Prospective Factors |
Dong-jun Choi1, Chang-ho Han1, Won-chul Lee1, Chan-yong Jun2, Ki-ho Cho3, Sun-mi Choi4 |
1Dept. of Oriental Internal Medicine, DongGuk University International Hospital, College of Oriental Medicine, DongGuk University 2Dept. of Oriental Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, KyungWon University 3Dept. of Oriental Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, KyungHee University 4Dept. of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine |
Correspondence |
Chang-ho Han ,Tel: 031-961-9042, Fax: 031-961-9049, Email: hani@duih.org
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Published online: December 30, 2007. |
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ABSTRACT |
Objectives: This study investigated the relationship between presymtoms and stroke subtype in early state of stroke patients.
Methods : From Oct. 2005 to May 2007, 623 early state stroke patients were included. Patients were hospitalized within 30 days after the onset of stroke at DongGuk University International Hospital, Kyungwon University In-cheon Oriental Medical Hospital, or Kyung Hee University Oriental Hospital. We investigated general characteristics, stroke subtype, and presymtoms (facial spasm, neck stiffness).
Results: Hemorrhagic stroke had more facial spasm than ischemic stroke(odds ratio 2.80). Small vessel occlusion had more neck stiffness than others(odds ratio 1.59).
Conclusions: Facial spasm and neck stiffness would be valuable as stroke presymtoms. |
Key words:
presymptom, stroke subtype, facial spasm, neck stiffness |
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