Acute stroke care a manual from the University of Texas-Houston Stroke Team

You have just encountered a possible stroke patient. You ask yourself, what should I do first? How do I know it is a stroke? Is it too late to reverse the damage? How do I do the right things in the right order? This book will help you answer these critical questions. It provides practical advice on...

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contents Preface
List of abbreviations
Stroke in the emergency department
Is this a stroke?
What type of stroke?
What to do first
Airway
What was the time of onset?
How bad are the symptoms now?
Do a non-contrast head CT
If the CT shows no blood, try to get the artery open
Recommended diagnostic evaluation
Ischemic stroke
Definition
Etiology
Diagnosis
The four components of ischemic stroke care
Acute therapy and optimization of neurological status
Etiological work-up for secondary prevention
Prevention of neurological deterioration or medical complications
Stroke recovery and rehabilitation
Ischemic stroke outcome
General timeline
TPA protocol
TPA indications
Strong contraindications
Relative contraindications
Procedure
Dose
Sample post-TPA orders
Risks vs. benefits of TPA
Unproven therapies
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
Epidemiology
Presentation
Ruptured aneurysms : management
Prognosis
Admission sequence
Unruptured aneurysms
Organization of stroke care
Timely care
Stroke units
Stroke centers
Stroke teams
Rehabilitation
Secondary stroke prevention
Prevention of medical complications
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation team
Discharge planning
Appendix 1 : Numbers and calculations
Appendix 2 : IV TPA dosing chart
Appendix 3 : Sample admission orders
Appendix 4 : Sample discharge summary
Appendix 5 : Stroke radiology
Appendix 6 : Transcranial doppler ultrasound (TCD)
Appendix 7 : Heparin protocol
Appendix 8 : Insulin protocol
Appendix 9 : Medical complications
Appendix 10 : Brainstem syndromes
Appendix 11 : Cerebral arterial anatomy
Appendix 12 : Stroke in the young and less common stroke diagnoses
Appendix 13 : Brain death criteria
Appendix 14 : Neurological scales
Recommended reading
References
Neurological deterioration in acute ischemic stroke
Probable causes
Initial evaluation of patients with neurologic deterioration
Stroke enlargement
Drop in perfusion pressure
Recurrent stroke
Cerebral edema and mass effect
Hemorrhagic transformation
Metabolic disturbance
Seizure
Symptom fluctuations without a good cause
The uncooperative patient
Ischemic stroke prevention : why we do the things we do
Investigations
Ischemic stroke prevention : general measures
Atrial fibrillation (A fib)
Carotid stenosis
Acute carotid occlusion
Lacunar strokes
Cervical arterial dissection
Patent foramen ovale
Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
Differential diagnosis
Clinical approach to a patient with suspected TIA
Prognosis after TIA
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH)
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Preface List of abbreviations 1 Stroke in the emergency department Is this a stroke? What type of stroke? 2 What to do first Airway eathing rculation (ABCs) What was the time of onset? How bad are the symptoms now? Do a non-contrast head CT If the CT shows no blood, try to get the artery open Recommended diagnostic evaluation 3 Ischemic stroke Definition Etiology Diagnosis The four components of ischemic stroke care Acute therapy and optimization of neurological status Etiological work-up for secondary prevention Prevention of neurological deterioration or medical complications Stroke recovery and rehabilitation Ischemic stroke outcome General timeline 4 TPA protocol TPA indications Strong contraindications Relative contraindications Procedure Dose Sample post-TPA orders Risks vs. benefits of TPA Unproven therapies 9 Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) Definition Epidemiology Presentation Diagnosis Ruptured aneurysms : management Prognosis Admission sequence Unruptured aneurysms 10 Organization of stroke care Timely care Stroke units Stroke centers Stroke teams 11 Rehabilitation Secondary stroke prevention Prevention of medical complications Multidisciplinary rehabilitation team Discharge planning Appendix 1 : Numbers and calculations Appendix 2 : IV TPA dosing chart Appendix 3 : Sample admission orders Appendix 4 : Sample discharge summary Appendix 5 : Stroke radiology
Appendix 6 : Transcranial doppler ultrasound (TCD) Appendix 7 : Heparin protocol Appendix 8 : Insulin protocol Appendix 9 : Medical complications Appendix 10 : Brainstem syndromes Appendix 11 : Cerebral arterial anatomy Appendix 12 : Stroke in the young and less common stroke diagnoses Appendix 13 : Brain death criteria Appendix 14 : Neurological scales Recommended reading References 5 Neurological deterioration in acute ischemic stroke Probable causes Initial evaluation of patients with neurologic deterioration Stroke enlargement Drop in perfusion pressure Recurrent stroke Cerebral edema and mass effect Hemorrhagic transformation Metabolic disturbance Seizure Symptom fluctuations without a good cause The uncooperative patient 6 Ischemic stroke prevention : why we do the things we do Investigations Ischemic stroke prevention : general measures Atrial fibrillation (A fib) Carotid stenosis Acute carotid occlusion Lacunar strokes Cervical arterial dissection Patent foramen ovale 7 Transient ischemic attack (TIA) Definition Etiology Presentation Differential diagnosis Clinical approach to a patient with suspected TIA Prognosis after TIA 8 Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) Definition
You have just encountered a possible stroke patient. You ask yourself, what should I do first? How do I know it is a stroke? Is it too late to reverse the damage? How do I do the right things in the right order? This book will help you answer these critical questions. It provides practical advice on the care of stroke patients in a range of acute settings. As new and effective treatments become available, and designated stroke centers are created, this guidebook will help inform the healthcare professionals responsible for delivering care. The content is arranged in chronological order, covering the things to consider in assessing and treating the patient in the emergency department, the stroke unit, and then on transfer to a rehabilitation facility. All types of stroke are covered. A comprehensive set of appendices contain useful reference information including dosing algorithms, conversion factors and stroke scales
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Acute stroke care a manual from the University of Texas-Houston Stroke Team
Preface
List of abbreviations
Stroke in the emergency department
Is this a stroke?
What type of stroke?
What to do first
Airway
What was the time of onset?
How bad are the symptoms now?
Do a non-contrast head CT
If the CT shows no blood, try to get the artery open
Recommended diagnostic evaluation
Ischemic stroke
Definition
Etiology
Diagnosis
The four components of ischemic stroke care
Acute therapy and optimization of neurological status
Etiological work-up for secondary prevention
Prevention of neurological deterioration or medical complications
Stroke recovery and rehabilitation
Ischemic stroke outcome
General timeline
TPA protocol
TPA indications
Strong contraindications
Relative contraindications
Procedure
Dose
Sample post-TPA orders
Risks vs. benefits of TPA
Unproven therapies
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
Epidemiology
Presentation
Ruptured aneurysms : management
Prognosis
Admission sequence
Unruptured aneurysms
Organization of stroke care
Timely care
Stroke units
Stroke centers
Stroke teams
Rehabilitation
Secondary stroke prevention
Prevention of medical complications
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation team
Discharge planning
Appendix 1 : Numbers and calculations
Appendix 2 : IV TPA dosing chart
Appendix 3 : Sample admission orders
Appendix 4 : Sample discharge summary
Appendix 5 : Stroke radiology
Appendix 6 : Transcranial doppler ultrasound (TCD)
Appendix 7 : Heparin protocol
Appendix 8 : Insulin protocol
Appendix 9 : Medical complications
Appendix 10 : Brainstem syndromes
Appendix 11 : Cerebral arterial anatomy
Appendix 12 : Stroke in the young and less common stroke diagnoses
Appendix 13 : Brain death criteria
Appendix 14 : Neurological scales
Recommended reading
References
Neurological deterioration in acute ischemic stroke
Probable causes
Initial evaluation of patients with neurologic deterioration
Stroke enlargement
Drop in perfusion pressure
Recurrent stroke
Cerebral edema and mass effect
Hemorrhagic transformation
Metabolic disturbance
Seizure
Symptom fluctuations without a good cause
The uncooperative patient
Ischemic stroke prevention : why we do the things we do
Investigations
Ischemic stroke prevention : general measures
Atrial fibrillation (A fib)
Carotid stenosis
Acute carotid occlusion
Lacunar strokes
Cervical arterial dissection
Patent foramen ovale
Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
Differential diagnosis
Clinical approach to a patient with suspected TIA
Prognosis after TIA
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH)
Cerebrovascular disease / Diagnosis
Cerebrovascular disease / Treatment
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title_alt Preface
List of abbreviations
Stroke in the emergency department
Is this a stroke?
What type of stroke?
What to do first
Airway
What was the time of onset?
How bad are the symptoms now?
Do a non-contrast head CT
If the CT shows no blood, try to get the artery open
Recommended diagnostic evaluation
Ischemic stroke
Definition
Etiology
Diagnosis
The four components of ischemic stroke care
Acute therapy and optimization of neurological status
Etiological work-up for secondary prevention
Prevention of neurological deterioration or medical complications
Stroke recovery and rehabilitation
Ischemic stroke outcome
General timeline
TPA protocol
TPA indications
Strong contraindications
Relative contraindications
Procedure
Dose
Sample post-TPA orders
Risks vs. benefits of TPA
Unproven therapies
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
Epidemiology
Presentation
Ruptured aneurysms : management
Prognosis
Admission sequence
Unruptured aneurysms
Organization of stroke care
Timely care
Stroke units
Stroke centers
Stroke teams
Rehabilitation
Secondary stroke prevention
Prevention of medical complications
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation team
Discharge planning
Appendix 1 : Numbers and calculations
Appendix 2 : IV TPA dosing chart
Appendix 3 : Sample admission orders
Appendix 4 : Sample discharge summary
Appendix 5 : Stroke radiology
Appendix 6 : Transcranial doppler ultrasound (TCD)
Appendix 7 : Heparin protocol
Appendix 8 : Insulin protocol
Appendix 9 : Medical complications
Appendix 10 : Brainstem syndromes
Appendix 11 : Cerebral arterial anatomy
Appendix 12 : Stroke in the young and less common stroke diagnoses
Appendix 13 : Brain death criteria
Appendix 14 : Neurological scales
Recommended reading
References
Neurological deterioration in acute ischemic stroke
Probable causes
Initial evaluation of patients with neurologic deterioration
Stroke enlargement
Drop in perfusion pressure
Recurrent stroke
Cerebral edema and mass effect
Hemorrhagic transformation
Metabolic disturbance
Seizure
Symptom fluctuations without a good cause
The uncooperative patient
Ischemic stroke prevention : why we do the things we do
Investigations
Ischemic stroke prevention : general measures
Atrial fibrillation (A fib)
Carotid stenosis
Acute carotid occlusion
Lacunar strokes
Cervical arterial dissection
Patent foramen ovale
Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
Differential diagnosis
Clinical approach to a patient with suspected TIA
Prognosis after TIA
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH)
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Cerebrovascular disease / Treatment
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