Correlation of White Matter Lesions Severity and Age in Chronic Ischemic Stroke at Siloam Jember Hospital
Date
2023-05-01Author
FATMAWATI, Heni
PRAMONO, Celly Afifah
JAUHANI, Muhammad Afiful
PURWANDHONO, Azham
SANTOSA, Ali
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White matter lesions is a disease that is often found in stroke patients and is associated
with an increased risk of stroke. In addition, WML is often referred to as a degenerative
disease. Stroke is one of the diseases with a high prevalence in Indonesia, including in
East Java. Stroke is also often associated with increased age. The most common cause of
stroke is due to ischemia in the brain. The research conducted was observational analytical
research with a cross-sectional research design. The data used in the study was a medical
record of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination. WML severity degrees are
differentiated using the Fazekas scale. The study was conducted on 60 samples. The
results showed a significant and positive relationship with a p-value of 0.016 and a
correlation coefficient of 0.31. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that there
is a relationship between the severity of WML and increased age in chronic stroke patients
at Siloam Hospital Jember with the strength of the relationship between the two variables
is weak.
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