Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology, Baptist Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL, USA
2. Emergency Department, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, FL, USA
Abstract
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the number one cause of adult long-term disability. Disability in stroke survivors includes hemiparesis, aphasia, inability to walk without assistance, dependence on others for activities of daily living, depression, and institutionalization. Immediate recognition of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) signs and symptoms is required because many treatment options are time sensitive. Hospital transport via activation of 911 and emergency medical services (EMSs) removes delays to urgent diagnosis and intervention. Intravenous (IV) recombinant tissue plasminogen (rt-PA) is a time-sensitive reperfusion strategy. The American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association (ASA) recently revised recommendations that the time window for IV rt-PA be expanded from 3 hours to 4.5 hours after symptom onset in patients with mild to moderate stroke. Supportive therapies include crystalloid IV solutions, adequate oxygenation, and normothermia. Best rest is desired along with oxygen supplementation. Avoidance of fever is paramount since fever can contribute to negative outcomes. It is the purpose of this article to review risk factors, stroke symptoms, epidemiology, and current drug therapy of AIS. Standards of care will be reviewed.
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