Treatment of embolic stroke

    • [DOC File]Pediatric Stroke Program

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      After her embolic stroke, she was evaluated by the cardiothoracic surgery team who recommended against surgical intervention based on the small size of her vegetation and her response to appropriate antibiotic treatment. She otherwise improved on ceftriaxone monotherapy and was discharged to an acute rehabilitation facility to recover from her ...

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    • [DOC File]Stroke – What Happens Next

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      Of 493 patients who stopped anticoagulant use before having dental surgery, five experienced severe embolic events. Complications included cerebral thromboembolism, brachial artery embolism, and myocardial infarction. Four of the 5 cases were fatal. These data are limited because case reports do not establish a cause-and-effect relationship.

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    • AAMC

      Randomized, Double-blind Evaluation in Secondary Stroke Prevention Comparing the EfficaCy and Safety of the Oral Thrombin Inhibitor Dabigatran Etexilate (110 mg or 150 mg, Oral b.i.d.) Versus Acetylsalicylic Acid (100 mg Oral q.d.) in Patients With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source.

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    • [DOCX File]Stroke Types and Subtypes Subgroup Recommendations

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      Embolic stroke refers to the blockage or arterial access to a part of the brain by an embolus—a traveling particle or debris in the arterial bloodstream originating from elsewhere An embolus is most frequently a blood clot, but it can also be a plaque broken off from an atherosclerotic blood vessel or a number of other substances including ...

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      Maximum neurological damage usually reached in 3 days (“completed stroke”) Affected area is edematous & may become necrotic. EMBOLIC STROKE. Definition. Pathophysiology. Most frequent site: bifurcation of vessels (carotid and middle cerebral arteries) Most embolic stroke originates from thrombi in the left chamber of the heart during atrial ...

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    • Embolic Stroke: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook

      ESUS does not require any objective proof for embolism; the term “embolic” is based on the observation that embolism is a common mechanism of stroke. Caution should be exercised as some branch occlusions could be caused by non-embolic mechanisms such as atherosclerosis, arteritis, or those attributable to other vasculopathies such as CADASIL.

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    • [DOC File]Care of the Anticoagulated Patient

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      The use of acute anticoagulation interventions in children is controversial and rests on the assumption that 1) it may prevent acute recurrent stroke of embolic nature, or 2) it may promote recanalization or halting the progression of arterial occlusion, and thereby improve outcome in either thrombotic or embolic arterial ischemic stroke in ...

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    • [DOC File]Neurological Disorders

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      DISTINGUISH types of stroke by presentation to determine appropriate treatment . LIST proper dosage, administration, and monitoring knowledge for the healthcare team. GIVE providers and patients the most up to date evidence-based medicine . DEMONSTRATE ability to manage community-based post-stroke patients safely and effectively . 1. Which ...

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