Medicine/stroke Flashcards
1
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Name the 4 types of Chronic Stroke
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- Total anterior circulation infarct (TACI)
- Partial anterior circulationinfarct (PACI)
- Lacunar circulationinfarct (LACI)
- Posterior circulationinfarct (POCI)
2
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What are the symptoms of a TACI
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- Unilateral motor/sensory deficit, or both affecting at least two of face, armor leg (opposite side to lesion)
- Higher cerebral dysfunction e.g. dysphasia, dyspraxia, neglect, dyscalculia (poor maths)
- Homonymous Hemianopia(opposite side to lesion)
3
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What are the symptoms of a PACI
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- Two of the three components of a TACI
Or - Pure motor or sensory deficit (not as much as LACI)
Or - Pure higher cortical dysfunction e.g. dysfunction of speech, praxis, gnosis
4
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What are the symptoms of a LACI
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- Pure motor or sensory deficit affecting at least two of: face, arm, leg
- Sensorimotor deficit Ataxic hemiparesis
- Dysarthria, clumsy hand syndrome
- Acute onset movement disorder
5
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What are the symptoms of a POCI
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- Isolated hemianopia Brainstem signs: Difficulty breathing,speaking, chewing and swallowing. Partial or complete hearing loss. Blurred vision. Weakness/Paralysis of the limbs. Numbness or loss of sensation
- Cerebellar ataxia
6
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Name some stroke mimics
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- Hypoglycaemia
- Neuropathies
- Migraine aura
- Parkinsons disease
- Alcohol intoxication
- Transient global amnesia
7
Q
Classification of stroke
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Ischemic
- Thrombotic
- Embolic
- Systemic hypoperfusion
- Haemorrhagic
8
Q
Nice pathway for stroke
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9
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Absolute Contra-indications for Thrombolytics in Stroke
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- Acuteintracranial haemorrhage on CT
- Clinical presentation suggests subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Neurosurgery, head trauma, or stroke in past 3 months
- Severe uncontrolled hypertension (>185/110)
- Hx ofintracranial haemorrhage
- Known intracranial arteriovenous malformation, neoplasm, or aneurysm
- Active internal bleeding
- Suspected/confirmed endocarditis
- Known bleeding diathesis
- Abnormal blood glucose (<50 mg/dL)
10
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Relative Contra-indications for Thrombolytics in Stroke
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- Only minor or rapidly improving stroke symptoms
- Major surgery or serious non-head trauma in the previous 14 days
- History of gastrointestinal or urinary tract hemorrhage within 21 days
- Seizure at stroke onset
- Recent arterial puncture at a noncompressible site
- Recent lumbar puncture
- Post myocardial infarction/pericarditis
- Pregnancy
11
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Additional warnings for Thrombolytics in Stroke
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- Age >80 years
- History of prior stroke and diabetes
- Any active anticoagulant use (even with INR <1.7) CT shows multilobar infarction (hypodensity >1/3 cerebral hemisphere)
12
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Indications for thrombolysis in stroke
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- Aged over 18 (there is no upper age limit)
- Clinical symptoms of a stroke lasting for over 30 mins
- Clear time of symptom onset
- Sufficient time available to administer thrombolysis <4.5 hours of symptom onset
13
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Stroke types, brief description, anatomy, prognosis
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