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Stroke

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

STROKE

HEMORRHAGIC STROKE

  • Only about 20% of strokes are caused by hemorrhage.
  • disorders that involve bleeding inside the skull include epidural hematomas
  • 15% of all strokes are hemorrhagic but causes over 30% of death

ISCHEMIC

  • Causes brain tissue death
  • Blood clot hindering the blood from getting to the brain
Cerebral thrombosis refers to a thrombus (blood clot) that develops at the clogged part of the vessel.

Cerebral embolism refers generally to a blood clot that forms at another location in the circulatory system, usually the heart and large arteries of the upper chest and neck. A portion of the blood clot breaks loose, enters the bloodstream and travels through the brain's blood vessels until it reaches vessels too small to let it pass. A second important cause of embolism is an irregular heartbeat, known as atrial fibrillation. It creates conditions where clots can form in the heart, dislodge and travel to the brain.q

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STROKE TREATMENT

  • Anti-coagulants
  • Anti-hypertensives
  • Carotid Endarterectomy

COMPLICATIONS

  • Paralysis or loss of muscle movement
  • Difficulty talking or swallowing.
  • Changes in behavior and self-care ability.
  • Emotional problems.
Photo by Connor Tarter

IMPORTANT

Brain cells begin to die during a stroke
Photo by -Reji