Stroke Flashcards

1
Q
  • intracerebral hemorrhage
A

: rapidly developing clinical signs of neurological dysfunction
attributable to a focal collection of blood within the brain parenchyma or ventricular
system that is not caused by trauma.

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2
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subarachnoid hemorrhage

A

is rapidly developing signs of neurological dysfunction
and/or headache because of bleeding into the subarachnoid space, which is not caused
by trauma.

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3
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subarachnods stroke causes

A

Aneurysms
 Trauma
 Drugs (cocaine is most common)

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4
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 Intracerebral hemorrhage causes

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 Small artery disease/Hypertension
 Anticoagulants
 Trauma
 Bleeding disorders
o Ex: leukemia, things that affect clotting factors
 Tumors
 Aneurysms/AVMs
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5
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whats more lethal

A

hemorrhages acutely–>can expand

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6
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 Hemorrhagic stroke is preventable

A

 Prevent inappropriate anticoagulation
 Control BP and smoking
 Prevent head injuries and illicit drug use

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7
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best way to treat hem stroke

A

Risk factor control and preventing an stroke is still the best
treatment we have

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8
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Ischemic: Tissue plasminogen activator

 Approved

A

in ischemic stroke < 3 hours from onset

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9
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beneft tpa

A

e: 13% absolute benefit to normal or near normal state,

doubles odds of good outcome despite risk of hemorrhage

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10
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wndow mechancal devces

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8 hours

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11
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 Possible targets of neuroprotecton

A

Prevention of early ischemic injury with the excitotoxicity
 Prevention of reperfusion injury
 Prevention apoptosis and promotion of repair, regeneration

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12
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Cerebellar hemorrhage

A

Rapid deterioration possible b/c of

compression of brainstem

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13
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Anticoagulant-related ICH

A
Often in multiple areas
-More serious than typical
hemorrhage
-Tend to progress more than patients
not on anticoags
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14
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Amyloid angiopathy

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Hemorrhages b/c of fragility of
vessels
o Can also impeded blood flow
o Related to age

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15
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Penumbra area may remain viable for several hours

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due to the collateral arteries that supply the
penumbral zone

diffusion/perfusion mismatch

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