Stroke Flashcards
Stroke classification
Ischaemic (3) 1. THROMBI. caused by Arthersclerosis Vasculitis Polycythaemia (^ RBC) Infectious disease (meningitis, endocarditis)
2. EMBOLI Cardiogrnic emboli after, AMI, Atrial or Ventricular septal Defects Fat emboli Septic emboli
- HYPOPERFUSION
Cardiac failure
Define Stroke
An acute neurovascular injury secondary to cerebrovascular disease that is either ischaemic of haemorrhagic of cause.
Initial management of stroke
STROKE management
- Think FAST
- Rapid Ax & identify pt eligible for thrombolysis
- Ax Risk (ABCD score for risk)
- Met call if pt has S & S
Airway - Ax - LOC
- Nil orally - Intubate <8
Breathing - Ax WOB, RR, SaO2
- high flow O2 if below 95% pt v/s baseline to be considered
Circulation - Ax HR, Manual BP, cardiac rhythm
- manage hypotension aggressive Mx hypertension not recommend
CCP = MAP - ICP
2 x large cannulae
• FBE, U & E, LFT, COAG, BGL, Troponin
• IV fluids - PRN
Maintain euvolemia
• ECG
- check for AF or recent AMI
- T wave inversion common 75% of pt with acute stroke
Disability - Monitor GCS, pupil size, reactivity, 1/24hr
- BGL 2-4 24hr
- elevate head 30*
- nil orally until review
- urgent CT scan / MEI
- hypothemia ???
- anti-platelet therapy for ischaemic stroke
• Aspirin 150-300mg
REFERAL
• Speech therapy
• swallowing Ax
• mobility Ax
• discharge planning
Acute ischaemic stroke ~ urgent referral to neurology ~ thrombolysis