Stroke (Brain)

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  • What is a stroke primarily classified as?
    A cardiovascular malfunction
  • How does a stroke affect the brain?
    It directly affects brain function
  • What are the two main types of stroke?
    • Ischaemic stroke
    • Haemorrhagic stroke
  • What happens during an ischaemic stroke?
    Clots block blood vessels, starving the brain
  • What is the result of an ischaemic stroke?
    Brain cells die due to lack of oxygen
  • What occurs during a haemorrhagic stroke?
    A blood vessel ruptures, cutting off blood supply
  • What is a transient ischaemic attack (TIA)?
    A temporary blockage that clears itself
  • What percentage of strokes are ischaemic?
    85%
  • What causes ischaemic strokes?
    Blood clots block blood flow to the brain
  • What is a common cause of blood clots in ischaemic strokes?
    Atherosclerosis from fatty deposits
  • What is atrial fibrillation?
    An irregular heartbeat causing blood clots
  • What are haemorrhagic strokes also known as?
    Cerebral or intracranial haemorrhages
  • What happens during a haemorrhagic stroke?
    Blood leaks into and around the brain
  • What is the main cause of haemorrhagic stroke?
    High blood pressure
  • What can cause a brain aneurysm?
    Rupture of a balloon-like blood vessel expansion
  • What are some lifestyle factors that increase stroke risk?
    • Smoking
    • High-fat, salt, and sugar diet
    • High cholesterol diet
    • Excessive alcohol intake
    • Obesity
    • Lack of exercise
  • What are other risk factors for stroke?
    • Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
    • Stress
    • High blood pressure
    • Age over 65
    • Family history of stroke
  • What are the symptoms of a stroke?
    • Face weakness
    • Arm weakness
    • Speech problems
    • Time to call emergency services
  • What should you do if you suspect a stroke?
    Call emergency services immediately
  • What is thrombectomy used for in stroke treatment?
    Removes blood clots and restores blood flow
  • How does thrombectomy benefit stroke patients?
    It restores blood flow to the brain
  • What is the purpose of surgical stents in stroke treatment?
    To widen clogged arteries for blood flow
  • How do surgical stents work in treating strokes?
    They inflate a balloon to widen the artery
  • What are the two main treatments for stroke mentioned?
    • Thrombectomy
    • Surgical stents
  • What are the steps involved in using surgical stents for stroke treatment?
    1. Insert a tiny balloon into the artery
    2. Inflate the balloon to widen the area
    3. Allow blood to flow freely to the brain