Stroke Flashcards
ABCD2 score
Age >60 (+1) BP 140/90 (+1) Clinical features: unilateral weakness (+2), speech w/o weakness (+1) Duration >60 min (+2) or >10min (+1) Diabetes (+1)
6-7 8.1% two day risk
4-5 4.1%
0-3 1%
28 yo woman is 38 wks pregnant develops headache, lethargy, and then generalized seizure. Dx? Tx?
Venous Sinus Thrombosis,
In superior sagittal sinus thrombosis: focal signs and seizures.
Thought the lesion is frequently hemorrhagic, treatment is anticoagulation: heparin/warfarin.
Agitation, quadrantanopsia, sensory neglect
nondominant parietotemporal (inferior branch mca) stroke. If dominant, will affect wernicke's area: word salad
Factor V Leidon is the most common genetic risk factor for _______ and is associated with _________.
thrombophila, venous thrombosis. Stroke patients should be tested if they have a right to left shunt.
Contraindications for tPA (3)
stroke or head trauma in past 3 mo.
major surgery in past 14 days
GI/U hemorrhage in past 21 days
Distal symmetric polyneuropathy
Can be present in prediabetes.
Almost half of DM patients have. More common in TI
2hrGTT is more sensitive than Hgb A1c for detection of pre-diabetic glucose intolerance.
Thiazide diuretics?
Indications for warfarin (6)
A fib Decreased EF mural thrombus atrial clot mechanical valves DVT
Give heparin for dissection
Elderly lady suddenly becomes comatose.
location?
pathology?
sx?
likely brainstem disease
from pontine hemorrhage or basilar occlusion.
Will see pinpoint pupils, quadriparesis, ophthalmoplegia
Manganese deposition
hepatocerebral degeneration in patients with chronic liver disease without neurologic signs. Will see TI hyperintesities in globus pallidus.
hepatocerebral degeneration in patients with chronic liver disease without neurologic signs. Will see TI hyperintesities in globus pallidus.
Manganese deposition
Also think Copper for parkinson’s like neuro signs. check cu in urine and ceruloplasm.
Heroin cns effects.
bradyphrenia (decreased speech output) cerebellar ataxia, quadriparesis, hemiparesis, myoclonus, pseudobulbar palsy, visual problems. due to spongiform white matter degeneration from toxin.
cirrhosis and portal hypertension had mental status changes after esophageal variceal bleeding. Which of the following meds is most likely to improve his cognitive sx?
Rifaxim: abx confined to gut that eliminates bacterial flora leading to increased ammonia.
flumazenil
benzo antagonist
metronidazole
May treat: Trichomoniasis, Bacterial infection of the vagina, More
n-acetylcysteine
acetylminophen overdose