STROKE Flashcards
What are the three features of a high risk TIA per the 2018 guidelines?
As recognized in the latest iteration of the Canadian Heart and Stroke Guideline from 2018, the most important prognostic feature of the ABCD2 score appears to be the Clinical features:
“Very High Risk for Recurrent Stroke (Symptom onset within last 48 Hours):
Transient, fluctuating or persistent unilateral weakness (face, arm and/or leg);
Transient, fluctuating or persistent language/speech disturbance;
And/or fluctuating or persistent symptoms without motor weakness or language/speech disturbance (e.g. hemibody sensory symptoms, monocular vision loss, hemifield vision loss, +/- other symptoms suggestive of posterior circulation stroke such as binocular diplopia, dysarthria, dysphagia, ataxia).”
Outline the Canadian TIA score
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