TIA Flashcards

1
Q

TIA is a sudden onset, focal neurological deficit which typically resolves in how long?

A

1 hour

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Clinical features of TIA

A
  • unilateral weakness or sensory loss
  • aphasia or dysarthria
  • ataxia, vertigo
  • visual problems
  • amaurosis fugax
  • diplopia
  • homonymous hemianopia
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3
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When to admit a patient with suspected TIA

A

> 1 TIA (‘crescendo TIA’)
- suspected cardioembolic
- severe carotid stenosis

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4
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Secondary prevention

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Dual antiplatelets - aspirin + clopidogrel

atorvastatin 20–80 mg daily

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5
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Above what percentage should patients be considered for carotid endarterectomy

A

> 70%
(but not if 100%)

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