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Title: Stroke Prevention


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Stroke Prevention
2
Definitions of Stroke
  • WHO Definition rapidly developing clinical
    signs of focal or global disturbances in cerebral
    function with symptoms lasting 24 hours or longer
    with no apparent cause other than vascular
    origin.
  • World Health Organization Stroke-1989201407-31.

3
Examples of Strokes
4
Definition of Stroke-Simple Terms
  • Brain Attack -caused by a blockage in an
    artery that carries blood to the brain. Without
    oxygen, that part of the brain is damaged and the
    function that part controls is affected.
  • Loss of function- unable to speak or move an arm
    or leg.
  • Loss may be temporary or permanent, partial or
    complete.

5
Impact of Strokes
  • 600-700,000 people in the US have a stroke each
    year.
  • Incidence is rising and expected to double in 50
    years due to aging of the population.
  • About 25 of those who have a stroke die within
    one year.

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Impact of Strokes-continued
  • About 25 of those who experience a stroke
    recover fully.
  • Survivors have varying degrees of disabilities.
  • Direct Costs of Stroke totals 28.3 Billion
    Dollars per year.
  • Total Costs of Stroke totals 43.3 Billion
    Dollars per year.

7
How To Know If Youre Having a Stroke.
  • If you have any of the following symptoms, call
    for emergency help immediately.
  • Sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm or
    leg on one side of the body.
  • Sudden dimness or loss of vision, particularly
    in one eye.

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How To Know If Your Having a Stroke - continued.
  • Loss of speech, trouble talking or
    understanding what others are saying.
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause.
  • Unexplained dizziness, unstable walking or
    falling, especially along with any of the other
    symptoms.
  • Loss of consciousness.

9
TIAs or Mini-Strokes
  • What is a TIA?
  • A transient ischemic attack and represents a
    mini-stroke.
  • TIA symptoms are the same as the warning signs
    for stroke, but they last only a few minutes or
    less than 24 hours.
  • They are warning signs, as your risk for a future
    stroke is 7 per year on average.

10
Risk Factors for Stroke
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Uncontrolled Diabetes
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High Cholesterol Level
  • Smoking
  • Previous Transient Ischemic Attack
  • Heart Disease
  • Carotid Artery Disease

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Modifiable Risk Factors
  • These are generally medical conditions or
    behaviors that predispose an individual to have a
    stroke that could be changed or improved and thus
    lower the patients risk for stroke.
  • Nonmodifiable Risk Factors include age, sex, race
    and heredity. These are generally things we
    cannot change.
  • Risk of stroke increases exponentially with each
    decade of age.
  • Men have more strokes then women.
  • Blacks have higher incidence of strokes than
    whites.

12
How Can I Avoid Having a Stroke?
  • If your blood pressure is high, follow your
    doctors advice to control it. 24 hour control.
  • Active control of blood pressure reduces the
    total stroke rate 42 and nonfatal strokes by
    44.
  • 6mm decrease in diastolic40 reduction in
    incidence.
  • Blood pressure reduction in the elderly47 ?.

13
How can I Avoid Having a Stroke?
  • Avoid foods that are high in fat and cholesterol,
    and eat less sodium (salt), to lower your
    cholesterol and blood pressure.
  • Recent studies show increase risk of cerebral
    infarction with elevated cholesterol.
  • Studies show reducing LDL-C of 23-42 decreases
    stroke risk 29 and overall mortality by 22.

14
How can I Avoid Having a Stroke?
  • If you have diabetes, keep your blood sugar level
    under control.
  • Limit how much alcohol you drink.
  • Lose weight if you are overweight.
  • Regular aerobic exercise-lowers risk or
    atherosclerosis.

15
How can I Avoid Having a Stroke?
  • Quit smoking. If you dont smoke, dont start.
  • Overall relative risk of stroke with smokers is
    1.5
  • Relative risk varied among the 3 types of stroke.
  • (1.92 for cerebral infarction, 1.01 for
    hemorrhagic stroke and 2.93 for subarachnoid
    hemorrhage.)
  • Dose response between of cigarettes smoked and
    RR.
  • Stroke rates drop after 3 years of cessation.

16
Pharmacologic Prevention of Stroke.
  • Antiplatelet Agents and Anticoagulants
  • Antiplatelets work by stopping platelets from
    sticking to the wall of an injured vessel or
    other platelets.
  • Anticoagulants work by blocking the formation and
    development of fibrin to forming a thrombus.

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Antiplatelet Therapy
  • Aspirin-irreversibly limits platelet adhesion and
    aggregation.
  • Associated with a 25 odds reduction overall in
    nonfatal stroke. It was 31 in high risk
    patients.
  • Some uncertainty about appropriate dose. SALT
    (Swedish aspirin low-dose trial), and
    Antiplatelet Trialists Collaboration Group
    showed 75 mg as effective as large doses-500mg.
  • Side Effects- GI upset, ulcers, bleeding, asthma,
    polyps. Bleeding time increases in 1-2 days and
    takes up to 7-10 days to return to normal.

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Antiplatelet Therapy
  • Ticlide (ticlopidine)
  • Works by different mechanism than aspirin but end
    result is the same-platelets dont work.
  • Some studies (TASS) suggest it might be 21 more
    effective than aspirin by reducing strokes in
    high risk patients.
  • Disadvantages Take twice a day. Affects bone
    marrow. Requires more lab monitoring.

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Antiplatelet Therapy
  • Plavix (Clopidogrel)
  • Works like Ticlid, and like aspirin prevents
    platelet aggregation.
  • CAPRIE study, compared to aspirin, Plavix had a
    relative risk reduction of 8.7
  • Disadvantage Cost.
  • Advantages to Ticlid once a day, no lab, better
    tolerance.

20
Antiplatelet Therapy
  • Persantine (Dipyridamole)
  • A platelet inhibitor, works synergistically with
    aspirin. Not effective against stroke alone.
  • Studies show the relative risk of stroke was
    reduced by 18 with aspirin alone, 16 by
    Persantine alone, and by 37 by combination
    therapy.
  • AGGRENOX is new at 200mg/25 mg and taken twice a
    day.

21
Antiplatelet Therapy
  • Antiplatelet agents are indicated to prevent
    ischemic stroke recurrences in patients who
  • have had a previous stroke or TIA and have
    carotid stenosis.
  • patients who have asymptomatic carotid stenosis
    more than 60, and
  • in select patients with atrial fibrillation.

22
Anticoagulant Therapy for Stroke
  • Warfarin (Coumadin)
  • Effective in preventing a second cardioembolic
    stroke in selected patients.
  • Atrial fibrillation carries a 7-12 risk for
    stroke each year, but on warfarin this is 4 per
    year.
  • Works by interfering with Vitamin K dependent
    clotting factors-requires lab monitoring.
    Increases risks for serious bleeding.

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Whom to Call for More Information?
  • American Heart Association
  • 800-aha-usa1 (800-242-8721)
  • National Stroke Association
  • 800-strokes (800-787-6537)
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