Management of patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) at Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center (CROSBI ID 182479)
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Lovrenčić-Huzjan, Arijana ; Strineka, Maja ; Šodec-Šimičević, Darja ; Ažman, Dražen ; Štrbe, Sanja ; Vuković-Cvetković, Vlasta ; Martinić- Popović, Irena ; Demarin, Vida
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Management of patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) at Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center
Improved outcomes were observed in transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients after implementation of recommendations for stroke management and after multiple interventions such as public campaigns focused on raising awareness ofstroke and reorgantzation ofhealth services. The aim of this study was to describe reorganization of in-hospital services to improve the management of patients suspected of having TIA or stroke, and to validate these measures with patient outcomes. Data on 5279 patiets examined between January 1 and December 31, 2008 at Emergency Neurology Outpatient Department were analyzed. Patients were referred by general practitioners, emergency physicians, or were brought by relatives without being previously seen by health services staff. The Emergency Services Department is intended to improve care for TIA patients, providing a short standardized clinical assessment followed by initiation of a comprehensive stroke prevention program. Demographic data, risk factors, stroke type, previous TIA history, ABCD, scores and adimission rates were analyzed. A total of 1057 patients suspected of having stroke or TIA were examined. There were 447 patients with ischemic stroke (mean age 73, 7 years, 796 males) and 99 patients with TIA (mean age 67, 4 years, 55 males). Parenchymal hemorrhage was diagnosed in 56 and subarachnoid hemorrhagein 49 patients, while 406 patients had nonspecific symptoms or other systemic or neurologic diseases. TIA preceded stroke in 29 (6.5 %) patients and797 (44%) patients were examined for worsening of stroke symptoms (133 within 24 hours, 47 within 48 hours, and 17 within 7 days). The mean ABCD'z score was 2.95. In all examined patients, a comprehensive stroke prevention program was started ; 427/447 (95%) strokes and 31/99 (31%) TIAs were hospitalized at Neurology Department. Four (4%) TIA patients developed stroke and were hospitalized, three of them after 2 days (ABCD2 score 3.4 and 5) and one after 7 days (ABCD2 score 5). Preventive measures resulted in a low number of strokes after TIA (<7 %), but a relatively high percentage (44 %) of stroke patients ignored initial symptoms and sought medical attention after persistence or worsening of the symptoms.
cerebral ischemia ; ischemic attack ; transient ; cerebrovascular disorders ; stroke - prevention ; health education
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