ABCD2 Flashcards
1
Q
What is ABCD2 used for?
A
The ABCD² score is a clinical prediction rule used to determine the risk for stroke in the days following a transient ischemic attack.
2
Q
What is ABCD2’s parameters?
A
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Age
>60 +1 -
BP
>140/90 +1 -
Clinical features of a TIA
- Unilateral weakness +2
- Speech disturbance without weakness +1 -
Duration
- 10-59 minutes +1
- >60 minutes +2 - Diabetes +1
3
Q
What do the scores of ABCD2 mean?
A
ABCD2 score - Risk of stoke at 2 days
0-3
1%
4-5
4%
6-7
8%
4
Q
What is the treatment for a TIA?
A
Immediate antithrombotic therapy:
give aspirin 300 mg immediately, unless
- The patient has a bleeding disorder or is taking an anticoagulant (needs immediate admission for imaging to exclude a haemorrhage)
- The patient is already taking low-dose aspirin regularly: continue the current dose of aspirin until reviewed by a specialist
- Aspirin is contraindicated: discuss management urgently with the specialist team
5
Q
What specialist review is needed following a TIA?
A
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If the patient has had more than 1 TIA (‘crescendo TIA’) or has a suspected cardioembolic source or severe carotid stenosis:
Discuss the need for admission or observation urgently with a stroke specialist -
If the patient has had a suspected TIA in the last 7 days:
Arrange urgent assessment (within 24 hours) by a specialist stroke physician -
If the patient has had a suspected TIA which occurred more than a week previously:
Refer for specialist assessment as soon as possible within 7 days
Advise the person not to drive until they have been seen by a specialist.
6
Q
What is the further management of a TIA?
A
Clopidogrel
Aspirin + dipyridamole if not tolerated