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Correlation between crossed cerebellar diaschisis and clinical neurological scales

Authors :
Levente Kerényi
Géza Szilágyi
László Csiba
Ádám Vas
Balasz Gulyas
Zoltán Zsolt Nagy
Source :
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 125:373-381
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2011.

Abstract

Szilagyi G, Vas A, Kerenyi L, Nagy Z, Csiba L, Gulyas B. Correlation between crossed cerebellar diaschisis and clinical neurological scales. Acta Neurol Scand: 2012: 125: 373–381. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Background – A common consequence of unilateral stroke is crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD), a decrease in regional blood flow (CBF) and metabolism (CMRglu) in the cerebellar hemisphere contralateral to the affected cerebral hemisphere. Former studies indicated a post-stroke time-dependent relationship between the degree of CCD and the clinical status of acute and sub-acute stroke patients, but no study has been performed in post-stroke patients. Objectives – The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the quantitative correlation between the degree of CCD and the values of clinical stroke scales in post-stroke patients. Materials and Methods – We measured with positron emission tomography (PET) regional CBF and CMRglu values in the affected cortical regions and the contralateral cerebellum in ten ischaemic post-stroke patients. Based on these quantitative parameters, the degree of diaschisis (DoD) was calculated, and the DoD values were correlated with three clinical stroke scales [Barthel Index, Orgogozo Scale and Scandinavian Neurological Scale (SNS)]. Results – There were significant linear correlations between all clinical stroke scales and the CCD values (Barthel Index and Orgogozo Scale: P

Details

ISSN :
00016314
Volume :
125
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
Accession number :
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