Stroke therapy Flashcards

1
Q

What is the best management, and improves survival after a stoke

A

Stroke unit care

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2
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What is the purpose of thromblysis treatment

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Restore perfusion before cell death occurs

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3
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Why is thrombolysis a time dependant treatment

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As the benefit of treatment delays with time, as every minute the damage worsens, making it harder for blood flow to be restored

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4
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What should be administrated on the sing of an acute stroke

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Thrombolysis - but not in hemorrhagic

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5
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Why should streptokinase not be administrated in the presentation of an acute stroke

A

streptokinase produced from bugs casuesi increased risk of anaplhyaltic reaction to it

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6
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What is an example of a fibrinolytic agent in thrombolysis

A

ateplase

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7
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How is fribriolytic agent administrated in an acute stroke

A

Intravenously

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8
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What is the surgical from of thrombolysis performed in an acute stroke

A

Clot retrieval

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9
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How does clot retrieval work in the treatment of an acute stroke

A

mechanical removal of a blood clot from a patient’s brain

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10
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What is the disadvantage of thrombolysis in acute stroke treatment

A

Causes unexpected bleeding

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11
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What increases the risk factor of haemorrhage after thrombolysis

A
Infarct size 
vessel occlusion
diabetes 
blood pressure 
age 
stroke severity 
tissue changes  
antiplatelets
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12
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Is thrombolysis going to be effective if brain tissue is dead?

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No as won’t be able to perfuse the blood

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13
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What affect does age have on thrombolysis

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the greater the age the greater the risk of bleeding

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14
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When would thromolysis benefits outweigh the risks

A

If administrated up to 4.5hours from the onset of symptoms

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15
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What protocol would be followed for patients with suspected stroke

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— ambulance priority (blue light) in appropriate cases
— rapid triage on arrival at hospital
— immediate access to specialist stroke services — rapid brain imaging
— rapid specialist assessment

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16
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Recognisable symptoms of a stroke

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e.g. Facial weakness Limb weakness
Speech disturbance (dysphasia or dysarthria) Hemianopia
17
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What is a hemicraniectomy

A

— the removal of half the skull

18
Q

What is the purpose of a hemicraniectomy

A

— has been shown to help relieve pressure and prevent herniation as the brain expands

19
Q

Would should a hemicraniectomy be performed on

A

individuals aged up to 60 years who suffer an acute MCA territory ischaemic stroke complicated by massive cerebral oedema, surgical decompression

20
Q

What is the 4 different management of ischameic stroke

A

Stroke unit
thrombolysis
aspirin
hemicraniectomy

21
Q

When would secondary prevention management be given

A

Patents who have surrfered a stroke or present with TIA

22
Q

What is secondary prevention treatment

A

Clopidogreal
aspirin
BP drugs
Statin

23
Q

What is a Carotid endarterectomy

A

surgical procedure used correcting stenosis (narrowing) in the common carotid artery

24
Q

What is the purpose of aCarotid endarterectomy

A

Reduces the risk of stroke

25
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When would thrombolysis not be administered in the presentation of an acute stroke

A

If the stroke is due to a haemorrhage