Stroke Flashcards
(22 cards)
Cerebral blood flow
normal 50-55 ml/100mg/min
electric failure 18
cell death 8
8-18 penumbra
more than 60: CO2 retention
ABCD2
age over 60 BP 140/90 weakness 2 speech 1 more than 60 min 2 more than 10 1 DM 1
CHADS2
CHF HTN age 75 DM prior CVA
CHADS2 VASC
CHF HTN age above 75 - 2 age between 65-74 - 1 DM Prior CVA -2 Vascular disease SEX
Anterior Choroidal Artery Stroke
Hemiparesis
Hemisensory (thalamus)
Hemianopsia LGN
Posterior Choroidal Artery Stroke
lateral geniculate body, pulvinar, posterior thalamus, hippocampus, and parahippocampal gyros
homonymous quadrantanopsia, with or without hemisensory loss and neuropsychological dysfunction
Artery of Heubner
anterior capsular interna
Face and Arm
no sensory
Lacunar syndrome
1) pure motor hemiparesis (CI pons corona)
2) pure sensory (rventropostlateral thalamus)
3) Sensory motor stroke
4) homolateral ataxia and paresis
5) dysarthria clumsy hand syndrome
Weber
Midbrain
PCA / Basilar
III fascicle - ipsilateral III
cerebral peduncle - contralateral Hemiplegia
Claude
Midbrain
PCA / Basila
III Fascicle - ipsilateral III
Red Ncl / Peducnle - Contralateral Ataxia
Benedikt
Midbrain
PCA/ Basilar
III Fascicle - ipsilateral III
Cerebral peduncle and Red Ncl - contralateral Hemi and ataxia
Medial Superior Pontine Syndrome
Paramedian Branches of Basilar Artery
Sup/Med cerebellar Peduncle - ipsilat Ataxia
MLF - INO
Corticobulbar/spinal: contralateral plegia face hand leg
Medial Lemniscus: Hemisensory
Lateral Superior pons
Superior Cerebellar Artery SCA
Ataxia ipsilateral
Dizziness Nausea
Horner
opposite: sensory loss all body
Middle Medial Pons
Paramedian Basilar
Foville and Millard Gubler: both wrong way eyes syndrome
Foville:
ipsilateral face weakness VII
ipsilateral gaze palsy PPRF
contralateral: facial hand leg weakness
Millard Gubler:
ipsilateral face weakness VII
ipsilateral gaze palsy VI Ncl
contralateral face arm and leg
Lateral Midpons
Short circumferential Arteries Basilar
all ipsilateral:
Ataxia
Facial Sensation
Chewing V
Inferior medial pons
Paramedian Basilar
Ipsi:
PPRF and VI: wrong eye deviation nysagmus diplopia
Ataxia
Opposite:
Arm Face leg paralysis
Sensory
Lateral Inferior Pons
AICA anterior inferior cerebellar artery
Vomiting nausea nystagmus ipsilateral face and opposite body sensory loss Ataxia ipsilat ipsilateral horner Deafness if labyrinthal artery
middle cerebral peduncle
VIII
V
sympathetic
Medial Medullar
Dejerine
Vertebral Artery
Paramedian Branches Anterior spinal Artery
Ipsilateral Tongue XII
Oposite:
Hemiparesis Arms Leg
Hemisensory
Lateral Medulla
Wallenberg
PICA Vertebral Artery
Ipsi: Face pain and sensory loss Ataxia Vertigo Nausea VIII Nystagmus Hoarsness Horner Numbness
Contra: No Sensory in Hand Legs (spinithalamic)
Post Hypoxic syndromes
Coma Stupor Dementia w/wo extrapyramidal Extrapyramidal (CO) Choreoathetosis Ataxia Myoclonus Korsakow
Watershed
1) visual agnosia, Balint, cortical blindness
2) Man in the barrel prox arms MCA-ACA watershed
Embolic risk MV AV Mechanical
1) MVS: 9-14%
2) Aortic valve calcification: no increased risk
3) Vegetation on valve 50%
mechanical valve and anticoagulant: MV 4%/year and AV 2%/Year
4) AF: 4-7.5% stroke per year;
5-6* stroke risk
if rheumatic AF: 17* stroke risk