THE EMERGENT MANAGEMENT OF TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA) AND MINOR STROKE IN SESTRE MILOSRDNICE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (CROSBI ID 568347)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Lovrenčić-Huzjan, Arijana ; Strineka, Maja ; Šodec Šimićević, Darja ; Štrbe, Sanja ; Vuković, Vlasta ; Popović-Martinić, Irena ; Demarin, Vida
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THE EMERGENT MANAGEMENT OF TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA) AND MINOR STROKE IN SESTRE MILOSRDNICE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Improved outcome of TIA patients was observed after implementation of the recommendations for stroke management and after multiple interventions like public campaigns focused on the awareness of the stroke and reorganisation of health services. The aim was to validate the impact of interventions that improved management of patients with cerebral ischemic symptoms. One year data of 5219 patients examined in emergent neurological outpatient department were analyzed. Patients were referred from general practitioner, emergency physician or were brought by relatives without being previously seen by a health service. Th e service is organized to improve care for TIA patients, providing a short and standardized clinical assessment followed by initiation of a comprehensive stroke prevention program. Demographic data, risk factors, stroke type, preceding TIA, ABCD2 score and admittance rate are analyzed. Between 1th January and 31th December 2008, 1057 patients suspected to have stroke or TIA were examined. Th ere were: 447 ischemic strokes, 99 TIA, 56parenchymal hemorrhages, 49 subarachnoid hemorrhages and 406 patients with nonspecifi c symptoms, other systemic or neurological illness. Out of 447 ischemic strokes (73+11 years) 196 were males. TIA preceded stroke in 29 patients (6, 5%), and 197 (44%) patients were examined after worsening of stroke syndromes (133 within 24 hours, 47 within 48 hours, and 17 within 7 days). Out of 100 TIA (67+14 years) patients 55 were males. Mean ABCD2 score was 2, 95. In all patients comprehensive stroke prevention program was started, 427/447 (95%) strokes and 31/99 (31%) TIA’s were hospitalized in Neurology clinic. Four TIA patients developed stroke (4%) and were hospitalized, 3 patients after 2 days (ABCD2 score 3, 4 and 5), and one after 7 days (ABCD2 score 5). Preventive measures resulted in a low number or strokes after TIA (<7%), but a relative high percentage (44%) of stroke patients ignored initial symptoms and seek medical attention after persistence or worsening of the symptoms.
stroke; TIA; education; prevention
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Podaci o prilogu
101-101.
2010.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Acta clinica Croatica. Supplement
0353-9474
Podaci o skupu
The 50th International Neuropsychiatric Pula Congress
poster
16.06.2010-19.06.2010
Pula, Hrvatska