Author/Authors :
Khomand, Payam Department of Neurology - Tohid Hospital - School of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Moradi, Ghobad Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Nooranipoor, Voorya Department of Neurology - Tohid Hospital - School of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj
Abstract :
Background and Purpose: Cancer and cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) are two most common
causes of mortality and morbidity in the elderly. Patients with brain tumor can be highly affected
by postsurgical stroke. CVA may be the first manifestation in these patients . Therefore, we
aimed to assess the epidemiological factors affecting CVA after brain surgery.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study we enrolled 241 patients admitted for brain surgery due
to a brain tumor during April 2009 to March 2013 in Tohid Hospital, Sanandaj, Iran, using the
convenient sampling method.
Results: The mean±SD age of the patients was 48.1±21.3 years. 5 patients (2%) were complicated
with CVAs(4ischemic stroke and one haemorrhagic). The frequency of CVA was not different
regarding age,sex,type of tumor, tumor site,hypertension, diabetes mellitus, smoking, and type
of intervention.Type of tumor was meningioma in 2 patients, Oligodendroglioma in 2 patients,
and metastatic cancer in 1 patient. Of the 5 patients with CVA, 2 were in middle fossa (1.9% of
middle fossa tumors), 2 in anterior fossa (2.5%), and one in the meningeal membrane (3.3%).
Conclusion: Despit low incidence of stroke in this study,it seems there is a considerable rate
of mortality and morbidity of cerebral vascular diseases, especially in people with underlying
chronic medical conditions such as brain tumors necessitates regular follow-up of patients with
brain tumors for assessing risk factors to be able to increase survival rate and reduce diseaserelated
complications.
Keywords :
Cerebrovascular Accidents , Brain Tumors , Surgery , Iran