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Mr. Pramit Kumar Sah
BPH, MPH
 Introduction
 Definition
 Epidemiology
 Types
 Symptoms
 Diagnosis
 Treatment
 Prevention
 National burden
 Global burden
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 Stroke is the 5th leading cause of death in the US, with
one person dying every 4 minutes . For black people,
stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death.It is the second
leading cause of death in the world.
 Approximately 800,000 people have a stroke each
year;
about one every 40 seconds.
 Strokes occur due to problems with the blood supply to
the brain: either the blood supply is blocked or a blood
vessel within the brain ruptures, causing brain tissue to
die.
 A stroke is a medical emergency, and treatment must
be
sought as quickly as possible. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 4
 A stroke is defined as the clinical syndrome of rapid
onset of cerebral deficit lasting more than 24 hours or
leading to death with no apparent cause other than a
vascular one.
 A stroke is a rapid loss of brain function due to the
disturbance in the blood supply to brain. A stroke
happens when blood flow to a part of the brain stops
and it is sometimes called a “brain attack”
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There are three main kinds of stroke:
 Ischemic strokes
 Hemorrhagic strokes
 Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), also referred to
as
mini-strokes
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 ISCHEMIC STROKE
 Ischemic stroke is the most common form of stroke,
accounting for around 85% of strokes.
 This type of stroke is caused by blockages or
narrowing of the arteries that provide blood to the
brain, resulting in ischemia - severely reduced blood
flow.
 These blockages are often caused by blood clots.
Clots can be caused by fatty deposits within the
arteries called plaque.
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 HEMORRHAGIC STROKE:
 Hemorrhagic stroke are caused by arteries in the brain
either leaking blood or bursting open.
 The ruptures can be caused by conditions such as
hypertension, trauma, blood-thinning medications and
aneurysms (weaknesses in blood vessel walls).
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 Intra cerebral hemorrhage is the most common type
of hemorrhagic stroke and occurs when brain tissue is
flooded with blood after an artery in the brain bursts.
 Subarachnoid hemorrhage is the second type of
hemorrhagic stroke and is less common. In this type
of stroke, bleeding occurs in the subarachnoid space -
the area between the brain and the thin tissues that
cover it.
DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 16
 TRANSCIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)
 TIAs are different from the aforementioned kinds of
stroke because the flow of blood to the brain is only
briefly interrupted. TIAs are similar to ischemic
strokes in that they are often caused by blood clots or
other debris.
 TIAs should be regarded as medical emergencies.
DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 17
 They serve as warning signs for future strokes and
indicate that there is a partially blocked artery or clot
source in the heart.
 According to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), over a third of people who
experience a TIA go on to have a major stroke within
a year if they have not received any treatment.
Between 10-15% will have a major stroke within 3
months of a TIA.
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Strokes occur quickly and, as such, symptoms of stroke
often appear suddenly without warning.
The main symptoms of stroke are as follows:
 Confusion, including trouble with speaking
and
understanding
 Headache, possibly with altered consciousness or
vomiting
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 Numbness of the face, arm or leg, particularly on one
side of the body
 Trouble with seeing, in one or both eyes
 Trouble with walking, including dizziness and lack of
co-ordination.
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In addition to the persistence of the problems listed
previously, patients may also experience the
following:
 Bladder or bowel control problems
 Depression
 Pain in the hands and feet that gets worse with
movement and temperature changes
 Paralysis or weakness on one or both sides of
the
body
 Trouble controlling or expressing emotions.
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 Strokes happen fast and will often occur before an
individual can be seen by a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
 The acronym F.A.S.T. is a way to remember the
signs
of stroke, and can help identify the onset of stroke
more quickly:
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 Face drooping: if the person tries to smile does one
side of the face droop?
 Arm weakness: if the person tries to raise both their
arms does one arm drift downward?
 Speech difficulty: if the person tries to repeat a
simple phrase is their speech slurred or strange?
 Time to call 911( In USA) and 108 ( In India): if any
of these signs are observed, contact the emergency
services.
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There are several different types of diagnostic tests that
doctors can use in order to determine which type of
stroke has occurred:
 CT scans of the brain are one of few ways to determine
which type of stroke a person has had.
 Physical examination: a doctor will ask about the
patient's symptoms and medical history. They may check
blood pressure, listen to the carotid arteries in the neck
and examine the blood vessels at the back of the eyes, all
to check for indications of clotting
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 Blood tests: a doctor may perform blood tests in
order to find out how quickly the patient's blood
clots, the levels of particular substances (including
clotting factors) in the blood, and whether or not the
patient has an infection
 CT scan: a series of X-rays that can show
hemorrhages, strokes, tumors and other conditions
within the brain
 MRI scan: radio waves and magnets create an image
of the brain to detect damaged brain tissue
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 Carotid ultrasound: an ultrasound scan to check the
blood flow of the carotid arteries and to see if there is
any plaque present
 Cerebral angiogram: dyes are injected into the brain's
blood vessels to make them visible under X-ray, in
order to give a detailed view of the brain and neck
arteries
 Echocardiogram: a detailed image of the heart is
created to check for any sources of clots that could
have traveled to the brain to cause a stroke.
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 ISCHEMIC STROKES
 Aspirin can be given, as can an injection of a tissue
plasminogen activator (TPA).
 A carotid endarterectomy
 Angioplasty
 HEMMORHAGIC STROKE
 Treatment can begin with drugs being given to reduce the
pressure in the brain, overall blood pressure, prevent seizures
and prevent sudden constrictions of blood vessels. If the
patient is taking anti-coagulant or anti-platelet medication like
Warfarin or Clopidogrel, they can be given drugs or blood
transfusions to counter the medication's effects.
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 Surgery can be used to repair any problems with
blood vessels that have led or could lead to
hemorrhagic strokes. Surgeons can place small
clamps at the base of aneurysms or fill them with
detachable coils to stop blood flow to them and
prevent rupture.
 Surgery can also be used to remove small
arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) if they are not
too big and not too deep within the brain. AVMs are
tangled connections between arteries and veins that
are weaker and burst more easily than other normal
blood vessels
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 REHABILITATION
 Strokes are life-changing events that can affect a
person both physically and emotionally, temporarily
or permanently. After a stroke, successful recovery
will often involve specific rehabilitative activities
such as:
 Speech therapy - to help with problems producing or
understanding speech. Practice, relaxation and
changing communication style, using gestures or
different tones for example, all help
 Physical therapy - to help a person relearn movement
and co-ordination. It is important to get out and
about, even if it is difficult at first
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 Occupational therapy - to help a person to improve
their ability to carry out routine daily activities, such
as bathing, cooking, dressing, eating, reading and
writing
 Joining a support group - to help with common
mental health problems such as depression that can
occur after a stroke. Many find it useful to share
common experiences and exchange information
 Support from friends and family - to provide
practical
support and comfort. Letting friends and family know
what can be done to help is very important.
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 PREVENTION
The best way to prevent a stroke is to address the
underlying causes. This is best done by living
healthily, which means:
 Eating a healthy diet
 Maintaining a healthy weight
 Exercise regularly
 Not smoking
 Avoiding alcohol or moderating consumption.
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Other measures taken to help reduce the risk of
stroke include:
 Keeping blood pressure under control
 Managing diabetes well
 Treating obstructive sleep apnea (if present).
 As well as these lifestyle changes, a health care
provider can help to reduce the risk of future strokes
through prescribing anti-coagulant and anti-platelet
medication. In addition to this, the arterial surgery
previously mentioned can also be used to lower the
risk of repeat strokes.
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“I waked and sat up…when I felt a confusion and
indistinctness in my head which lasted, I suppose
about half a minute. Soon after I perceived that I
had suffered a paralytic stroke, and that my Speech
was taken from me.”Samuel Johnson, England,
1783
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 Annually, 15 million people worldwide suffer a
stroke. Of these, 5 million die and another 5 million
are left permanently disabled, placing a burden on
family and community.
 Stroke is uncommon in people under 40 years; when
it does occur, the main cause is high blood pressure.
Stroke also occurs in about 8% of children with
sickle cell disease.
 Presently, low- and middle-income countries account
for more than 85 percent of the global stroke
mortality.
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 Stroke mortality rates are especially high in Africa and
Asia, where the burden of preventing and treating
communicable diseases may shift resources away from
cardiovascular disease and stroke.
 A global focus on reducing mortality and morbidity
from
cardiovascular disease and stroke is more urgent than
ever.
 Advocacy efforts, partnerships between countries,
efficient and cost-effective targeted interventions and
allocated funding and resources are necessary to tackle
the worldwide stroke burden.
DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 40
 Stroke began to be tracked globally via surveillance
systems in 1968 with the World Health Assembly, after
which data including incidence, mortality and case-
fatality was tracked.
 Globally, the highest at-risk countries are in Eastern
Europe (with Russia having the highest stroke mortality
rate), Asia and Africa, along with some in the South
Pacific and the Carribbean.
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 The obesity epidemic continues to rise (with an estimated
10 percent of children globally considered overweight).
 The three-year INTERSTROKE study, based in 84 centers
in 22 countries, confirmed that 88 percent of strokes were
attributable to 10 risk factors: hypertension, smoking, waist-
to-hip ratio, diet risk score, physical activity, diabetes
mellitus, alcohol intake, psychosocial factors (including
depression and stress), cardiac causes and the ratio of
apolipoprotein B to apolipoprotein A1.
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 Researchers from New Zealand have developed the
Stroke
Riskometer app, which assesses responses to a short
questionnaire and determines the five- and 10-year risk for
stroke using a validated algorithm similar to the
Framingham risk score.
 The UN General Assembly already has attempted to
reduce stroke by setting a goal of reducing mortality from
non-communicable diseases by 25 percent by the year
2025. Collaboration, vision and innovation are needed to
reduce the global stroke burden and the stroke disparities
that exist between countries.
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 Stroke: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
Available at
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/7624.php?page
=3
 https://www.cdc.gov/
 National stroke asscociation
Available at: www.stroke.org

http://www.who.int/topics/cerebrovascular_accident/en/
 Stroke health center. Available at:
www.webmd.com/stroke
 The global stroke burden by Sarah Song MD,MPH
available at https://worldneurologyonline.com/article/the-
global-stroke-burden
DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 45

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strokepresentation-170712173032.ppt

  • 1. Mr. Pramit Kumar Sah BPH, MPH
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  • 3.  Introduction  Definition  Epidemiology  Types  Symptoms  Diagnosis  Treatment  Prevention  National burden  Global burden DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 3
  • 4.  Stroke is the 5th leading cause of death in the US, with one person dying every 4 minutes . For black people, stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death.It is the second leading cause of death in the world.  Approximately 800,000 people have a stroke each year; about one every 40 seconds.  Strokes occur due to problems with the blood supply to the brain: either the blood supply is blocked or a blood vessel within the brain ruptures, causing brain tissue to die.  A stroke is a medical emergency, and treatment must be sought as quickly as possible. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 4
  • 5.  A stroke is defined as the clinical syndrome of rapid onset of cerebral deficit lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death with no apparent cause other than a vascular one.  A stroke is a rapid loss of brain function due to the disturbance in the blood supply to brain. A stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain stops and it is sometimes called a “brain attack” DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 5
  • 8. There are three main kinds of stroke:  Ischemic strokes  Hemorrhagic strokes  Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), also referred to as mini-strokes DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 8
  • 14.  ISCHEMIC STROKE  Ischemic stroke is the most common form of stroke, accounting for around 85% of strokes.  This type of stroke is caused by blockages or narrowing of the arteries that provide blood to the brain, resulting in ischemia - severely reduced blood flow.  These blockages are often caused by blood clots. Clots can be caused by fatty deposits within the arteries called plaque. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 14
  • 15.  HEMORRHAGIC STROKE:  Hemorrhagic stroke are caused by arteries in the brain either leaking blood or bursting open.  The ruptures can be caused by conditions such as hypertension, trauma, blood-thinning medications and aneurysms (weaknesses in blood vessel walls). DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 15
  • 16.  Intra cerebral hemorrhage is the most common type of hemorrhagic stroke and occurs when brain tissue is flooded with blood after an artery in the brain bursts.  Subarachnoid hemorrhage is the second type of hemorrhagic stroke and is less common. In this type of stroke, bleeding occurs in the subarachnoid space - the area between the brain and the thin tissues that cover it. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 16
  • 17.  TRANSCIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)  TIAs are different from the aforementioned kinds of stroke because the flow of blood to the brain is only briefly interrupted. TIAs are similar to ischemic strokes in that they are often caused by blood clots or other debris.  TIAs should be regarded as medical emergencies. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 17
  • 18.  They serve as warning signs for future strokes and indicate that there is a partially blocked artery or clot source in the heart.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over a third of people who experience a TIA go on to have a major stroke within a year if they have not received any treatment. Between 10-15% will have a major stroke within 3 months of a TIA. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 18
  • 21. Strokes occur quickly and, as such, symptoms of stroke often appear suddenly without warning. The main symptoms of stroke are as follows:  Confusion, including trouble with speaking and understanding  Headache, possibly with altered consciousness or vomiting DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 21
  • 22.  Numbness of the face, arm or leg, particularly on one side of the body  Trouble with seeing, in one or both eyes  Trouble with walking, including dizziness and lack of co-ordination. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 22
  • 23. In addition to the persistence of the problems listed previously, patients may also experience the following:  Bladder or bowel control problems  Depression  Pain in the hands and feet that gets worse with movement and temperature changes  Paralysis or weakness on one or both sides of the body  Trouble controlling or expressing emotions. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 23
  • 24.  Strokes happen fast and will often occur before an individual can be seen by a doctor for a proper diagnosis.  The acronym F.A.S.T. is a way to remember the signs of stroke, and can help identify the onset of stroke more quickly: DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 24
  • 26.  Face drooping: if the person tries to smile does one side of the face droop?  Arm weakness: if the person tries to raise both their arms does one arm drift downward?  Speech difficulty: if the person tries to repeat a simple phrase is their speech slurred or strange?  Time to call 911( In USA) and 108 ( In India): if any of these signs are observed, contact the emergency services. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 26
  • 28. There are several different types of diagnostic tests that doctors can use in order to determine which type of stroke has occurred:  CT scans of the brain are one of few ways to determine which type of stroke a person has had.  Physical examination: a doctor will ask about the patient's symptoms and medical history. They may check blood pressure, listen to the carotid arteries in the neck and examine the blood vessels at the back of the eyes, all to check for indications of clotting DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 28
  • 29.  Blood tests: a doctor may perform blood tests in order to find out how quickly the patient's blood clots, the levels of particular substances (including clotting factors) in the blood, and whether or not the patient has an infection  CT scan: a series of X-rays that can show hemorrhages, strokes, tumors and other conditions within the brain  MRI scan: radio waves and magnets create an image of the brain to detect damaged brain tissue DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 29
  • 30.  Carotid ultrasound: an ultrasound scan to check the blood flow of the carotid arteries and to see if there is any plaque present  Cerebral angiogram: dyes are injected into the brain's blood vessels to make them visible under X-ray, in order to give a detailed view of the brain and neck arteries  Echocardiogram: a detailed image of the heart is created to check for any sources of clots that could have traveled to the brain to cause a stroke. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 30
  • 31.  ISCHEMIC STROKES  Aspirin can be given, as can an injection of a tissue plasminogen activator (TPA).  A carotid endarterectomy  Angioplasty  HEMMORHAGIC STROKE  Treatment can begin with drugs being given to reduce the pressure in the brain, overall blood pressure, prevent seizures and prevent sudden constrictions of blood vessels. If the patient is taking anti-coagulant or anti-platelet medication like Warfarin or Clopidogrel, they can be given drugs or blood transfusions to counter the medication's effects. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 31
  • 32.  Surgery can be used to repair any problems with blood vessels that have led or could lead to hemorrhagic strokes. Surgeons can place small clamps at the base of aneurysms or fill them with detachable coils to stop blood flow to them and prevent rupture.  Surgery can also be used to remove small arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) if they are not too big and not too deep within the brain. AVMs are tangled connections between arteries and veins that are weaker and burst more easily than other normal blood vessels DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 32
  • 33.  REHABILITATION  Strokes are life-changing events that can affect a person both physically and emotionally, temporarily or permanently. After a stroke, successful recovery will often involve specific rehabilitative activities such as:  Speech therapy - to help with problems producing or understanding speech. Practice, relaxation and changing communication style, using gestures or different tones for example, all help  Physical therapy - to help a person relearn movement and co-ordination. It is important to get out and about, even if it is difficult at first DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 33
  • 34.  Occupational therapy - to help a person to improve their ability to carry out routine daily activities, such as bathing, cooking, dressing, eating, reading and writing  Joining a support group - to help with common mental health problems such as depression that can occur after a stroke. Many find it useful to share common experiences and exchange information  Support from friends and family - to provide practical support and comfort. Letting friends and family know what can be done to help is very important. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 34
  • 35.  PREVENTION The best way to prevent a stroke is to address the underlying causes. This is best done by living healthily, which means:  Eating a healthy diet  Maintaining a healthy weight  Exercise regularly  Not smoking  Avoiding alcohol or moderating consumption. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 35
  • 36. Other measures taken to help reduce the risk of stroke include:  Keeping blood pressure under control  Managing diabetes well  Treating obstructive sleep apnea (if present).  As well as these lifestyle changes, a health care provider can help to reduce the risk of future strokes through prescribing anti-coagulant and anti-platelet medication. In addition to this, the arterial surgery previously mentioned can also be used to lower the risk of repeat strokes. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 36
  • 38. “I waked and sat up…when I felt a confusion and indistinctness in my head which lasted, I suppose about half a minute. Soon after I perceived that I had suffered a paralytic stroke, and that my Speech was taken from me.”Samuel Johnson, England, 1783 DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 38
  • 39.  Annually, 15 million people worldwide suffer a stroke. Of these, 5 million die and another 5 million are left permanently disabled, placing a burden on family and community.  Stroke is uncommon in people under 40 years; when it does occur, the main cause is high blood pressure. Stroke also occurs in about 8% of children with sickle cell disease.  Presently, low- and middle-income countries account for more than 85 percent of the global stroke mortality. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 39
  • 40.  Stroke mortality rates are especially high in Africa and Asia, where the burden of preventing and treating communicable diseases may shift resources away from cardiovascular disease and stroke.  A global focus on reducing mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular disease and stroke is more urgent than ever.  Advocacy efforts, partnerships between countries, efficient and cost-effective targeted interventions and allocated funding and resources are necessary to tackle the worldwide stroke burden. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 40
  • 41.  Stroke began to be tracked globally via surveillance systems in 1968 with the World Health Assembly, after which data including incidence, mortality and case- fatality was tracked.  Globally, the highest at-risk countries are in Eastern Europe (with Russia having the highest stroke mortality rate), Asia and Africa, along with some in the South Pacific and the Carribbean. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 41
  • 42.  The obesity epidemic continues to rise (with an estimated 10 percent of children globally considered overweight).  The three-year INTERSTROKE study, based in 84 centers in 22 countries, confirmed that 88 percent of strokes were attributable to 10 risk factors: hypertension, smoking, waist- to-hip ratio, diet risk score, physical activity, diabetes mellitus, alcohol intake, psychosocial factors (including depression and stress), cardiac causes and the ratio of apolipoprotein B to apolipoprotein A1. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 42
  • 43.  Researchers from New Zealand have developed the Stroke Riskometer app, which assesses responses to a short questionnaire and determines the five- and 10-year risk for stroke using a validated algorithm similar to the Framingham risk score.  The UN General Assembly already has attempted to reduce stroke by setting a goal of reducing mortality from non-communicable diseases by 25 percent by the year 2025. Collaboration, vision and innovation are needed to reduce the global stroke burden and the stroke disparities that exist between countries. DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 43
  • 45.  Stroke: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment. Available at http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/7624.php?page =3  https://www.cdc.gov/  National stroke asscociation Available at: www.stroke.org  http://www.who.int/topics/cerebrovascular_accident/en/  Stroke health center. Available at: www.webmd.com/stroke  The global stroke burden by Sarah Song MD,MPH available at https://worldneurologyonline.com/article/the- global-stroke-burden DISEASE PRESENTATION 7/12/2017 45