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- W3029313671 abstract "Objective To investigate the function of serum Interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the formation of cerebral edema after acute cerebral infarction through dynamic changes of serum IL-6 and MRI indicators.Methods One hundred and twenty-eight patients with cerebral edema after acute cerebral infarction and 30 healthy were selected as our subjects.The serum IL-6 were measured in at 1,5 and 14 d after acute cerebral infarction.MRI scans were performed in the corresponding time,and then processed synthesis of apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) graph.Cerebral infarction volume,signal intensity ratio (SIR) of each sequence and relative apparent diffusion coefficient(rADC) were measured and calculated.Results The serum IL-6 in patients with acute cerebral infarction at 1 d after cerebral infarction was significantly higher than that in normal control group and reached the peak level at 5th D after cerebral infarction,significantly decreased at 14th d.The serum IL-6 of each time point were significantly higher than that of normal control group(P =0.000).There were liner positive correlation between the serum IL-6 and the volume of cerebral infarction and SIR of T2 weighted image and fluid attenuation inversion recovery (r =0.750,0.621,0.691 ; P =0.000).The serum of IL-6 and SIR of T1 weighted image was showed negative correlation (r =-0.404,P =0.000).The serum of IL-6 and SIR of diffusion-weighted imaging sequence at 1,5 d after cerebral infarction showed a positive correlation (r =0.678,P =0.000).There was liner negative correlation between the serum IL-6 and rADC at 1 d after cerebral infarction (r =-0.826,P =0.000).Conclusion The rise of serum IL-6 may promote the formation and development of ischemic cerebral edema.Key words: Interleukin-6; Cerebral infarction; Cerebral edema; Magnetic resonance imaging" @default.
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- W3029313671 title "Correlation between serum interleukin-6 and MRI dynamic changes in patients with acute cerebral infarction" @default.
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