Analysis of factors influencing the prognosis of thrombolysis patients with acute cerebral infarction in advanced age
Authors
- YANG Guozheng Department of Su Bei People's Hospital, Yangzhou University, Jiangsu, China
Keywords:
- Elderly stroke,
- intravenous thrombolysis,
- prognosis Acute cerebral infarction,
- blood vessels,
- craniocerebral trauma,
- cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prognosis of patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction (ACI) thrombolysis in
advanced age and its influencing factors.
Methods: Information about patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction (ACI) in the Department of Neurology
of Jiangsu Province Subei People's Hospital from August 2018 to July 2023 was retrospectively analyzed and
patients' baseline data were collected. They were grouped according to the 3-month mRS scores and divided
into good prognosis (n=67) and poor prognosis groups (n=98). Logistic regression was used to analyze the
factors affecting patients with acute cerebral infarction at advanced age. The advanced age thrombolysis group
was divided into good prognosis (n=41) and poor prognosis group (n=44). Logistic regression was used to
analyze the influencing factors of the senior acute cerebral infarction thrombolysis patients. The patients with
poor prognosis were divided into thrombolysis group (n=44) and non-thrombolysis group (n=54) to explore
the differences between them.
Results: NIHSS score, age, urea nitrogen and diabetes mellitus were the influencing factors for the prognosis
of patients with thrombolysis for cerebral infarction in advanced age.
Conclusion: More attention should be paid to NIHSS score, age, urea nitrogen level and the presence of
diabetes mellitus in patients with acute cerebral infarction thrombolysis in the advanced age with a view to
improving the patients' prognosis.
Keywords: Elderly stroke; Intravenous thrombolysis; Risk factors; Prognosis


