CVA - cerebrovascular accident - Stroke Flashcards

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what is a CVA

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acute, neurologic deficit d/t ischemia (loss of perfusion)

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what are the two types of strokes

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  • hemorrhagic (aprox 20%) - due to rupture and hemorrhage

- Ischemic (aprox 80%) - due to occluded vessel caused by thrombus or embolus

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3
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Risk factors for stroke

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same as MI

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Patho of stroke in general

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-brain must have 02 and glucose at all times, damage can occur in less than 5 minute -brain aerobic metabolism only, cannot do anaerobic metabolism

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5
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Transient ischemic attack (TIA)

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  • mini stroke
  • brief reversible focal ischemia
  • resolves before infarction
  • no permanent damage
  • increases risk of stroke
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6
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__________ is a very important warning sign for a stroke to happen soon

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transient ischemic attack

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Ischemic stroke

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  • vessel obstruction , Focal ischemia (loss of perfusion to brain)
  • necrotic core (infarct)
  • penumbra around core salvageable (loss of function structure still intact, penumbra minimally perfused if intervene salvageable)
  • core enlarges if ischemia not corrected (causing more infarct)
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Hemorrhagic stroke

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  • severed vessel
  • hemorrhage
  • brain compression (issues with increased intracranial pressure) (other issues losing substantial amount of blood, hypovolemia causing hypovolemic shock)
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9
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etiology of strokes

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  • mostly HTN and ageing

- aneurysms (can burst causing hemorrhage) & tumors (space occupying tumors can cause damage)

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10
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what are the mnfts of CVA

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  • acute onset
  • unilateral weakness/numbness in face, arm & or leg
  • altered speech (slurred)
  • vision impaired (1 eye)
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Mnfts of CVA depends on

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site, vessel, collaterals (differentiate from collaterilzation

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Treatment of a stroke

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  • life preservation
  • salvage tissue ensure penumbra doesn’t become necrotic
  • stat antiplatlet ts (IF NO hemorrhage) (prevents further clots)
  • Tissue plasminogen activator (for breakdown of blood clots)
  • risk factors (eg. statins which help lower blood cholesterol)
  • surgery (if appropriate ex. carotidendectomy for stenosis and narrowing of carotid artery)
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