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    Currently, the number of stroke patients under 60 years old is increasing.

    STROKE

    In recent years stroke has become more common among people below the age of 60. The elderly, working-age adults and even teenagers can be threatened by stroke depending on a range of factors.

     

    80% of strokes are Ischemic strokes

    Embolic Stroke

    Occurs when a blood clot forms elsewhere (e.g. the heart), travels via the bloodstream, and clogs the tiny blood vessel in the brain.

    Thrombotic stroke

    Risk factors are advanced age, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia (high blood lipids including cholesterol, triglycerides and LDL), smoking, alcohol consumption and vascular diseases.
     

    20% of strokes are Hemorrhagic stroke

    Hemorrhagic Stroke

    Occurs when weakened blood vessels rupture and bleed in the brain. The blood accumulates and puts pressure on the surrounding brain tissues, causing damages.

    Time is the key to stroke treatments. If any of the FAST symptoms appear, patients need to be in the care of stroke specialists as soon as possible. If reached in a timely manner, modern technology can greatly improve the chances of survival and complete recovery.

    “1 million brain cells die every minute after stroke”

    B.E.F.A.S.T.

    If any of these symptoms occur, go to the hospital immediately.

    • B – BALANCE : Loss of balance or or unsteadiness, sudden dizziness or a loss of coordination
    • E –  EYES : A sudden blurred or blackened vision
    • F – Face Drooping : Uneven or lopsided smile. Especially with severe headache.
    • A – Arm Weakness : Cannot raise the arms. Numb limbs. Unsteady walk.
    • S – Speech Difficulty : Unable to speak or complete a sentence.
    • T – Time

    To call 1724, +662 226 4565

    Call for an ambulance. The sooner the better.

    BDMS Alarm Center: Stroke emergency service 24 hours

    STROKE RISK

    • Time to hospital: within 4 ½ hours after symptoms

    If the stroke involves clotting in small blood vessels without any bleeding, the patient will be given intravenous r-TPA to dissolve the clot and restore blood flow to the oxygen deprived brain.

    • Time to hospital: within 4 ½  – 24 hours after symptoms

    Mechanical thrombectomy with stent retrievers for large-vessel clots. A catheter will be threaded through an artery to remove large blood clots without the need for open brain surgery.

     

    Source : American Heart Association / American Stroke Association, Published Jan, 24,2018

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    Stroke Screening Questionnaire (Stroke Risk Scorecard)

    For more information, please contact

    Neuroscience Center

    1st and 2nd Floor, Bangkok International Hospital

    Everyday

    Monday – Friday 07.00 a.m. – 06.00 p.m.

    Saturday – Sunday 07.00 a.m. – 05.00 p.m.

    (+66) 2310 3011

    1719 (local mobile calls only)

    [email protected]

    @bhqneuroscience

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