Stroke Flashcards

1
Q

What is a stroke?

A

Rapid onset of cerebral ischaemia + neuropathy due to disrupted blood supply to brain

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2
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Causes of stroke

A

HT, smoking, hyperlipidaemia, AF, diabetes, sleep apnoea, thrombophilia, migraine, SLE, amyloidosis

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3
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S/S of stroke

A

Opposite-side limb weakness, aplasia, hemphagia/hemiparesis, facial weakness, headache/unconsciousness

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4
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Investigations

A

CT brain scan
MRI with diffusion weighted imaging + angioplasty
MRI with gradient recalled echo + angioplasty

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5
Q

What investigation shows old haemosiderin deposits?

A

MRI with GRE

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6
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Types of stroke

A

Ischaemic and haemorrhagic

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7
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Types of ischaemic stroke

A

Atheroembolism and cardioembolism

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8
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Which type of stroke is most common?

A

Ischaemic

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9
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What is an ischaemic stroke?

A

Blockage of internal carotid artery due to atherosclerosis, arterial disease or arrhythmias

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10
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Investigations into atheroembolisms

A

Carotid scanning

CT/MR angiography of aortic arch

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Investigations into cardioembolisms

A

ECG for AF, LVH

ECHO - bubble contrast, 24 hr

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12
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What is a haemorrhagic stroke?

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Weakened blood vessel wall due to inflammation/aneurysm/drugs/HT = bleeding = reduced blood flow to brain

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13
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What is a TIA?

A

Brief episode of neurological dysfunction without brain damage

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14
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What does a TIA indicate?

A

A future stoke

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15
Q

Immediate treatment of TIA

A

Thrombolysis (TIA is a medical emergency)

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16
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Treatment of acute stoke

A
  1. ABCDE, oxygen
  2. Thrombolysis
  3. Alteplase injection/ tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) for ischaemic stroke
  4. Surgery: hemicraniectomy, carotid endarterotomy, haemacranial evacuation
17
Q

Long-term treatment (prevention) of stroke

A

Antiplatelets - aspirin + clopidogrel/dipridanol
Statins
Anti-coagulation if AF
Anti-HTs