1b Cerebral Vasculature Flashcards
What percentage of the bodies oxygen consumption does the brain use?
20% - therefore the brain is very vulnerable if the blood supply is impaired
Describe the blood supply to the brain?
The common carotid artery is a branch of the brachiocephalic trunk - this splits into the internal and external carotid artery
What is the point where the cerebral veins converge?
Point of confluence
What are the four types of haemorrhages?
- Extradural
- Subdural
- Subarachnoid
- Intracerebral
What is the most common cause of an extradural haematoma?
Trauma = blow to the pterion - rupture the middle meningeal artery
Why is an extradural haematoma a surgical emergency?
arterial bleed, therefore high pressure and loss of blood is fast
Why can the clinical effects of a subdural haematoma be delayed?
venous bleed therefore lower pressure so less of a clinical emergency
What will patients with a sub arachnoid bleed experience?
Thunderstorm headache
What causes subarachnoid bleeds?
ruptured aneurysms
What causes an intracerebral bleed?
Spontaneous hypertension
What is a stroke?
A rapidly developing focal disturbance of brain function of presumed vascular origin and greater than 24 hours in duration
What are the two main types of strokes?
Thrombo-embolic or haemorrhage
What is a TIA?
Transient Ischaemic Attack - rapidly reveloping focal disturbance of brain function of presumed vascular origin that resolves completely within 24 hours
What is an infarction?
Degenerative changes which occur in the tissue following an occlusion of an artery
What is cerebral ischaemia
Lack of sufficient blood supply to the nervous tissues resulting in permanent damage if blood flow is not restored properly
What is thrombosis?
formation of a blood clot
What is an embolism?
plugging of a small vessel by material carried from a larger vessel eg thrombi from the heart or atherosclerotic debris from the internal carotid