Stroke II Flashcards
what is the most important (modifiable) risk factor for stroke?
HTN
what are the antiplatelet agents for stroke?
- aspirin
- ticlopidine
- clopidogrel
- dipyridamole XR plus aspirin
what is the role of warfarin for strokes? what specific condition is it good for?
- prevention
- atrial fibrillation
what are the non vitamin K antagonists NOACs? what is their role in stroke?
- direct thrombin inhibitor (dabigatran)
- Xa inhibitor (rivaroxaban, apixaban)
may be superior to warfarin in atrial fibrillation
the antiplatelet agents are used for ___________ (primary / secondary) prevention of stroke
secondary
if strokes are due to a cardioembolic cause, what agent is indicated?
warfarin
if the core of a stroke is dead, what is the tissue that is at risk?
penumbra
what are the strategies for acute stroke treatment?
- increase cerebral blood flow
- neuroprotection
what imaging test must be ordered immediately upon stroke suspicion?
head CT without contrast
what is the treatment of choice in acute ischemic stroke? when must it be given?
- tPA
- give within 4.5 hours