List modifiable risk factors for stroke.
What is the target BP?
<130/80
What is the tentorium?
A transverse dural fold which separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum and brainstem
What type of bleed is a subdural haematoma?
Venous
What type of bleed is a extradural haematoma?
Arterial
What is clinical response to brain injury?
What is the effect of secondary injury?
How is cerebral blood flow autoregulated?
Vasodilation and vasoconstriction
What is an uncal herniation?
Transtentorial downward brain herniation
Define stroke.
Sudden focal neurological deficit due to vascular lesion lasting longer than 24hrs.
Define TIA.
Focal deficit lasting a few seconds to 24hrs with complete clinical recovery
What are the 4 arteries which run to the brain?
- 2 internal carotids
20% of strokes are what?
80% of stroke are what?
Haemorrhagic 20%
Ischaemic 80%
ICD-10 definition of dementia
o A syndrome due to disease of brain
o Usually of a chronic or progressive nature
o Disturbance of multiple higher cortical functions
o Consciousness is not clouded – this distinguishes dementia from delirium
o Cognitive impairments are commonly accompanied by deterioration in emotional control, social behaviour, motivation
o Impairment sufficient to impact on activities of daily living (ADLs)
Anterior spinothalamic tract
Crude touch
Lateral spinothalamic tract
Pain + temperature
What is dementia?
Syndrome due to disease of the brain, usually chronic or progressive.
What are the different types of dementias?
Differential diagnosis of dementia.
Features of Alzheimer’s
What is the normal role of tau protein?
Allows messaging between cells
What is the normal role of amyloid?
Protects against calcium influx and glutamate excite-toxicity
1) AChesterase inhibitors. used in mild-moderate AD (e.g. donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine)
2) NMDA receptor antagonists, to reduce glutamate, used in moderate-severe AD (e.g. memantine)
What is vascular dementia?
Dementia due to problems with blood supply to the brain - posterior circulation
Risk factors include hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, IHD