J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 14(2); 1996 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1996;14(2): 382-388.
감염이 급성 뇌경색의 예후에 미치는 영향 - 예비보고 -
민양기, 허지회, 김경찬, 최일생
연세대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실. 뇌연구소
The Prognostic Significance of Infection in Acute Stroke - Preliminary study -
Yang Ki Minn, M.D., Ji Hoe Heo, M.D., Gyung Whan Kim, M.D., Il Saing Choi, M.D.
Department of Neurology and Braiit Research Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine
Abstract
Background & Objective: Infection is one of the common complications of acute stoke. However, it's characteristics and prognostic significance have not yet been sufficiently studied. Method: We prospectively investigated the frequency of infection and the conditions prone to develop it, and the influence of infection on patients prognosis in acute stroke. We assessed each patient with modified National Institute of Health (NIH) stroke scale immediately after the admission(NIH-0), at the hospital day 1(NIH-1), 3(NIH-3), 7(NIH-7), at the discharge(NIH-d). The degree of improvement was evaluated by improvement ratio([NIH-0 - NIH-d]/NIH-0). Result: One hundred and twenty five patients were enrolled. Twenty-eight patients (22.4%) were infected during admission. Pneumonia(23), UTI(10) , sepsis(4), URI(2), aseptic meningitis(1) and FUO(1) were developed in that order of frequency. Using indwelling instruments and poor initial neurological status were factors prone to develop infection. Mean NIH-0 score was 26.50 in patients with infection, and 8.13 in those without infection(p<0.05). There were significant differences in the improvement ratio between infected and non-infected patients both at the 7th hospital day(-0.64 vs. 0.28) and at the discharge (-0.016 vs. 0.27) .
Conclusion: About one fifth of acute stroke patients were infected during their admissions. Infection, especially pneumonia, was significantly correlated with the poor prognosis. The prevention and the appropriate control of infection may improve neurologic outcomes in stroke patients.


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