Abstract:Objective To explore the effectiveness of application of cerebro-vascular function testing in early screening for cerebro-vascular diseases. Methods Altogether 2439 participants (1620 male and 819 female) were selected from the healthy check-up crowd. All of them accepted cerebro-vascular function testing so as to analyze the cerebro-vascular function comprehensive integral differences as well as cerebro-vascular function indexes and the distribution characteristics of integrated integral score between male and female participants. Results The proportion of cerebro-vascular function score ≥75, 50~74.9, 25~49.9, 0~24.9 points in male participants were 88.3%, 9.4%, 1.6% and 6.0% versus 89.7%, 7.6%, 2.0% and 0.7% in female participants. There were no significant differences between two groups (P>0.05). Percentage of high-risk stroke individual in male and female were 11.7 and 10.3 respectively. The significantly upward trend appeared with the growth of the age. Means of maxim and minimum cerebral blood flow velocity were reduced, and the means of peripheral resistance and pulse wave velocity were increased along with the age growth. There were no statistically significant differences between gender in the abnormal rate of cerebral hemo-dynamics and the mean value of single index. Conclusion The cerebro-vascular function testing was suitable for screening for high-risk stroke individuals among healthy check-up crowd, which deserved wider promotion.
李喜梅,王瑜,叶燕珍,付丽玲. 脑血管功能检测在早期筛查脑血管疾病中的应用价值[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2015, 30(9): 40-43.
LI Xi-mei, WANG Yu, YE Yan-zhen, FU Li-ling. Effectiveness of Application of Cerebro-Vascular Function Testing in Early Screening for Cerebro-Vascular Diseases. China Medical Devices, 2015, 30(9): 40-43.