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Title: ALTERATIONS%20IN%20THE%20CENTRAL%20NERVOUS%20SYSTEM


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ALTERATIONS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
  • Exemplar
  • Cerebrovascular Accident(CVA)
  • Introduction to CVA / Stroke
  • Prevention

2
Stroke (Brain Attack)
  • Definition
  • -Blood flow interrupted to an area of the
    brain
  • -Ischemia to the part of the brain
  • -Bleeding into brain tissue
  • -The brain doesnt store oxygen/ glucose and
    needs a constant flow of blood

3
Cerebrovascular Accident
  • Approximately 800,000 in USA annually
  • (425,000F 370,000M)
  • Third most common cause of death
  • 1 leading cause of disability
  • Physical, cognitive, emotional, financial
    impact
  • http//www.stroke.org/site/News2?pageNewsArticle
    id9015news_iv_ctrl1222

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Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
  • Temporary focal loss of neurologic function
  • Caused by ischemia of one of the vascular areas
    of the brain
  • Most resolve within 3 hours
  • Difference of TIA vs. CVA is infarction
  • Easton,JD, Saver,JL, Albers, GW, et al.
    Definition and evaluation of transient ischemic
    attack.Stroke. 2009 40(6)2276-2293.

5
  • Faculty animations from chtr 47 TIA

6
Types of Strokes
  • Ischemic stroke (87)
  • -Thrombotic stroke atherosclerosis of
    blood vessel wall
  • -Embolic stroke dislodged clot from
    other area of body
  • Hemorrhagic stroke (13)
  • Bleeding into brain tissue r/t ruptured
    aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation

7
  • Faculty animation a fib cht 47

8
Cerebrovascular Accident Ischemic
Thrombotic
  • Lumen of the blood vessels narrows
  • (atherosclerosis)
  • - becomes occluded
  • -infarction occurs
  • Associated with HTN and Diabetes Mellitus

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Cerebrovascular Accident Ischemic Embolic
Stroke
  • Embolus lodges in/ occludes a cerebral artery
  • Infarction cerebral edema develop
  • Emboli R/T atrial fibrillation
  • -MI
  • -valvular prostheses
  • Severe symptoms occur rapidly no collateral
    circulation
  • Any age group
  • Recurrence common if underlying cause not treated

12
Cerebrovascular AccidentEmbolic Stroke
13
Cerebrovascular Accident Hemorrhagic
  • Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  • -Intracranial bleeding
  • -Increases with age and more
    common in women
  • Intracerebral Hemorrhage
  • - rupture within the brain tissue
  • Aneurysm
  • -abnormal blood vessel wall which
    ruptures

14
Cerebrovascular AccidentHemorrhage Stroke
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
15
Cerebrovascular AccidentPopulations at Risk
  • Age Occurrence doubles each decade gt55 years
  • Gender Almost equal for men women
  • Race African Americans, Hispanics, Native
    Americans, Asian Americans -- higher incidence
  • Heredity family history, prior transient
    ischemic attack, or prior stroke increases risk
  • http//www.stroke.org/site/PageServer?pagenameRIS
    K

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Pediatric Strokes
  • Populations at Risk
  • MgtF African AmericangtWhite, Asian
  • Medical Hx
  • -sickle cell disease
  • -heart disease (congenital or acquired)
  • Signs Symptoms
  • -infant may have one sided seizure
  • -older child has weakness/numbness

17
Video on Pediatric Stroke
  • http//abcnews.go.com/Health/video/year-stroke-sur
    vivor-10139867

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Cerebrovascular AccidentRisk Factors
  • Controllable Risks with Medical Treatment
    Lifestyle Changes
  • High blood pressure
    DiabetesCigarette smoking
    TIA (Aspirin)High blood cholesterol
    ObesityHeart Disease
    Atrial fibrillation
  • Oral contraceptive use Physical
    inactivity
  • Sickle cell disease
    Asymptomatic carotid Hypercoagulability stenosis

19
Prevention
  • Maintain healthy lifestyle
  • -exercise
  • -dont smoke/alcohol in moderation
  • Diet
  • -low sodium, low cholesterol
  • Control underlying medical problems
  • -hypertension
  • -diabetes mellitus
  • -atrial fibrillation
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