Ischemic cerebral stroke

    • [DOCX File]Stroke Types and Subtypes Subgroup Recommendations

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      In almost all cases of acute neurological illness, systemic hypertension is a reflex response to a decrease in cerebral perfusion pressure and should be treated conservatively if at all. Clinical and experimental evidence indicates that reductions in BP carry a risk of producing further ischemic brain damage in patients with ischemic stroke and ...

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    • Ischemic Stroke: Symptoms, Treatment, Recovery, and More

      Jan 18, 2020 · if both ACAs arise from common trunk (azygos ACA), ICA occlusion may cause bilateral leg weakness; if one or both PCAs arise from ICA, occlusion of BA is less likely to cause visual symptoms. 25% of ischemic strokes occur in vertebrobasilar circulation. Anterior Cerebral …

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    • [DOC File]Guidelines for the Management of Acute Stroke

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      Ischemic stroke occurs 80% of the time and hemorrhagic stroke occurs 20% of the time. ISCHEMIC STROKE. Ischemic stroke is commonly divided 3 categories; Embolic . Thrombotic. Systemic Hypo perfusion (Watershed or Border Zone stroke) EMBOLIC STROKE. Embolic stroke refers to the blockage or arterial access to a part of the brain by an embolus—a ...

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    • [DOC File]Stroke – What Happens Next

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      It is always preferable to use more precise terms: cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, intracerebral hemorrhage, etc. Ischemic stroke (70-90% strokes) – brain tissue lacks O 2 and glucose, metabolites accumulate (esp. lactate); prolonged ischemia → infarction (neuron death).

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke

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      Arterial ischemic stroke in a child presents with a deficit consistent with ischemia in an arterial distribution, or acute non-localizing encephalopathy (including new-onset symptomatic seizures), with confirmation of infarction on imaging or autopsy. This is the same as ischemic stroke in adults (as previously defined see Section 2.1).

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Stroke (general)

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      Nitroglycerine and nitroprusside should be avoided (cerebral vesodilator) Anti coagulations. Heparin . progressive ischemic stroke . recent studies reveals little or no benefit from full anticoagulation in progressive ischemic stroke. Thrombolytic therapy. It should be used in the first three hours after the onset of acute ischemic stroke

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