Stroke Flashcards

1
Q

Types of cerebrovascular accidents

A

Ischaemia/ infarction

Intracranial haemorrhage

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2
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Risk factors

A

CVD (angina, MI, PVD)

Previous stroke/ TIA

AF

Carotid artery disease

HTN

Diabetes

Smoking

Vasculitis

Thrombophilia

COCP

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3
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Scoring tool to recognise stroke

A

ROSIER

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4
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Management of stroke <4.5h

A

Exclude intracranial haemorrgage

Thrombolysis with alteplase

Need monitoring for post thrombolysis complications (haemorrhage)

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5
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Management of stroke >4.5h <6h

A

Thrombectomy if acute ischaemic stroke and confirmed occlusion of proximal anterior circulation on CTA or MRA

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6
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Treatment between 6-24h

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Thrombectomy if confirmed occlusion of proximal anterior circulation on CTA/MRA and potential to salvage brain tissue, as shown by imaging such as CT perfusion or diffusion weighted MRI sequences

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7
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Secondary prevention

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Clopidogrel 75mg OD

Aspirin plus modified-release dipyramidole in people who have had ischaemic stroke only if clopidogrel contraindicated (no more than 2 years)

Atorvastatin 80mg (not immediately)

Carotid endarterectomy or stenting in patients with carotid artery disease

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8
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Contraindications to thrombolysis

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Previous intracranial haemorrhage

Seizure at onset of stroke

Intracranial neoplasm

Suspected SAH

Stroke or traumatic brain injury in preceding 3 months

Lumbar puncture in proceeding 7 days

GI haemorrhage in previous 3 weeks

Active bleeding

Pregnancy

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9
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Initial management of stroke

A

Admit to specialist stroke centre

Exclude hypoglycaemia

Immediate CT brain to exclude primary intracerebral haemorrhage

Aspirin 300mg stat (oral or rectal) continued for 2 weeks

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10
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Total anterior circulation infarcts

A

Involves middle and anterior cerebral arteries

Uinlateral hemiparesis and/or hemisensory loss of face/arm/leg

Homonymous hemianopia

Higher cognitive dysfunction

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11
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Partial anterior circulation infarcts

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Involves smaller anteries of anterior circulation e.g. upper or lower division of middle cerebral artery

2 of the criteria present

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12
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Lacunar infarcts

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Involves perforating arteries around the internal capsule, thalamus and basal ganglia

Presents with 1 of
- unilateral weakness (and/or sensory deficit) of face and arm, arm and leg, or all 3
- pure sensory stroke
- ataxic hemiparesis

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13
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Posterior circulation infarcts

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Involves verterbobasilar arteries

Presents with 1 of
- cerebellar or brainstem syndromes
- LOC
- isolated homonymous hemianopia

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