What is a stroke?
a cerebrovascular accident that occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is interrupted; can be ischemic or hemorhagic
What is an acute ischemic stroke caused by?
What is a hemorrhagic stroke caused by?
What is a transient ischemic attack>
cause by a temporary clot ( and blockage of blood flow to the brain) symptoms resemble acute ischemic stroke but resolve within minutes to hours without permanent damage; should be medically managed with the same risk reduction strategies
What are modifiable stroke risk factors?
What are non-modifiable stroke risk factors?
What are signs and symptoms of stroke?
FAST:
Face drooping (one-sided)
Arm weakness (one sided)
Speech difficulty (slurred)
Time to call 911 (time is brain)
What is used to diagnose stroke?
brain imaging using computed tomography (CT) is ideally performed within 20 minutes of arrival to the ER to quickly identify if the stroke is hemorrhagic or ischemic
What is the immediate goal of treating acute ischemic stroke?
restore blood flow to the ischemic area
What is monitored during the management of acute ischemic stroke?
What agents are fibrinolytic used to treat acute ischemic stoke?
How does alteplase work to treat acute ischemic stroke?
recombinant tissue plasminogen activator binds to fibrin in a thrombus (clot) and converts plasminogen to plasmin, resulting in fibrinolysis
What patients are candidates for alteplase?
What puts patients at increased risk for bleeding when using alteplase?
What are CIs with alteplase?
What are SEs with alteplase?
major bleeding (ICH)
What should be monitored when taking alteplase?
What is dosing of alteplase?
0.9 mg/kg (MAX 90mg dose)
administer 10% of the calculated dose as a plus over 1 min then infuse the remainder over 60 min
Alteplase
Activase
Cathflo Activase
What should be done if severe headache, acute HTN, N/V, or worsening of neurological function occurs during alteplase injection?
D/C infusion and obtain emergent head CT
Which dosage form of alteplase is used to clear clotted central IV lines and devices?
Cathflo Activase (2mg vial)
What drugs interact with alteplase?
additive effects with other drugs that increase bleeding
What other treatments are used for acute ischemic stroke?
When should aspirin be started for acute ischemic stroke?