{"id":18563,"date":"2021-10-01T15:28:35","date_gmt":"2021-10-01T07:28:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/excelmedicalgroup.com\/?p=18563"},"modified":"2022-03-17T18:11:57","modified_gmt":"2022-03-17T10:11:57","slug":"ischemic-stroke-first-aid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/en\/case-sharing\/ischemic-stroke-first-aid\/","title":{"rendered":"Ischemic stroke first aid"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-158911 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-940070 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-825951 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>Stroke is the third and fourth death high rate in Hong Kong and probably in Chinese society, the death rate is secondary of cancer, heart disease and infectious diseases. However, among survivors of many serious illnesses, stroke is the number one cause of permanent disability. The last two articles was talking about stroke prevention in cerebrovascular surgery, and this article is about what is stroke first aid.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-752314 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-56172 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-151128 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>Detailed physical examination is the key to identify potential stroke factors.<br \/>\nIn recent years, stroke patients are mostly young and healthy people, more on active middle-aged people, they think that their body is not genetically related to any disease, as long as they have more exercise, healthy diet habit, sleep well, do not smoke or drink, they thought they can be 100 percent sure not to have stroke, but they are actually missing the key point to prevent stroke. As I described in the first two articles (cerebrovascular surgery part I and II ), detailed and objective physical examinations, such as three-dimensional imaging of blood vessels in the neck and brain, are the most effective way to screen the body for a hidden stroke.<\/p>\n<p>Stroke can really shock patients and their families without warning. In recent years, stroke has become happening in young people, and patients with congenital cerebrovascular lesions and strokes can be as low as four to ten years of age; Patients with acquired brain or cervical vascular lesions who have strokes can be as young as 28 or 29 years old. In addition, patients who have stroked as a consequence from exercise, neck massage and spinal cord injury are happening in people of 20s and 50s.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-740894 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-783427 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-368018 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>Three factors to concern when stroke occur<\/p>\n<p>Time of the day <strong>when<\/strong> stroke occur:<br \/>\nWhen strokes occur during the day time, like nine to five during office hours, compared to strokes that occur at midnight 3 or 4 a.m. during sleep, can be a big difference in the first aid procedure.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Where<\/strong> is the stroke patient when occur:<br \/>\nWhere the patient is when stroke attack, there is no special treatment of acute stroke medical professionals and equipment, cannot be rescued in the golden hour, the patient&#8217;s survival rate and rehabilitation period have a great impact.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Who<\/strong> is around the stroke patient when occur:<br \/>\nWhen stroke occurs, the stroke patient&#8217;s relatives or friends and first-hand rescue doctors are the most critical and key person. The task of relatives and friends is to use the fastest and most direct method of seeking help, sending patients to hospitals with 24-hour MRI and CT imaging services, as well as specialist cerebrovascular surgeons. Doctors who rescue patients in first-hand, if they have training in cerebrovascular surgery, can directly diagnose, divert and treat the patient&#8217;s condition in their prime time, without having to refer other specialists and delay the rescue. The following cases are shared to help us understand the importance of time, place and\u00a0 people.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-885532 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-479515 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-830496 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>Case sharing<br \/>\nMr. Lo, 50 yrs old, used to live a healthy life and had no habit of smoking or drinking. Six years ago, after a nap, he suddenly felt weakness in his left hand and foot because of a fever, so his sister take him to a government hospital near his home. CT scans showed no bleeding on Mr. Lo&#8217;s brain, but could not show whether there was a blockage in the neck or cerebrovascular arteries, and in fact the CT scan is very limited in diagnosing ischemic strokes, which could not detect early ischemia in the patient&#8217;s brain as quickly as MRI. In addition, CT scans without injections of contrast agents were not able to detect blockages in blood vessels in the neck or brain of patients. At that time, MRI service was not a necessary procedure for stroke first aid in government hospitals, and there was no 24-hour MRI scanning in the government hospitals. Even so, the non-specialists on duty estimated that Mr Lo was suffering an ischemic stroke caused by a neck or cerebrovascular embolism and required emergency vascular first aid. But the traditional 3 to 4.5 hour time is very limited for intravenous thrombosis, because there need to be certain procedure in waiting for an emergency department diversion, waiting for a CT scanning, a preliminary consultation in the hospital, and so on. Mr Lou&#8217;s stroke was caused by a blockage of large blood vessels in his neck and brain, which is not reversed by a normal intravenous thrombosis drug. The first aid at that condition really needed was the new cerebrovascular surgery at that time: mechanical thrombosis to absorb internal vascular treatment. But the public hospital did not have such emergency surgery to do, Mr. Lo&#8217;s sister had to seek help from a private specialist.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Lo&#8217;s being taken to a private hospital, an emergency MRI was done right away, which showed that the blood vessel in his right neck and brain was blocked by blood clots, ischemic edema in his right brain, which led to coma and weakness in his left hand and foot. Urgent Cerebrovascular surgery for the patient is needed, the doctor with a thin hair catheter through the patient&#8217;s right thigh groin to the main artery, catheter through the abdomen and chest cavity of the main artery all the way up, to the patient&#8217;s right neck and brain vessel, mechanical thrombosis absorption of internal vascular treatment was done. After an hour of vascular surgery, all blood clots were removed, blood vessels in the right neck and brain were successfully opened, and the symptoms of ischemic brain were immediately improved. After awake under general anaesthetic, Mr. Lo&#8217;s brain awareness and ability to move hands and feet slowly improved, and he was taken to another public hospital for further rehabilitation. For six years, Mr. Lo has been able to continue working and enjoy life with his family, except for a mild hand weakness. Mr Lo&#8217;s stroke treatment was six years ago, and in these years the emergency care for stroke in public hospitals has gradually improved to provide better services to patients.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-207645 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-107373 kc_col-sm-6 kc_column kc_col-sm-6\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-974881 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Screenshot-2021-10-01-at-3.18.44-PM.png\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    \t    <p class=\"scapt\">MRA show there is blockage in the neck and brain vessel<\/p>\n\t    <\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-980168 kc_col-sm-6 kc_column kc_col-sm-6\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-871761 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Screenshot-2021-10-01-at-3.20.10-PM.png\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    \t    <p class=\"scapt\">The stent were inserted into the arteries to prevent future blockage<\/p>\n\t    <\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section id=\"dr-pang\" class=\"kc-elm kc-css-95131 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-314160 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\">\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-317667 divider_line\">\n\t<div class=\"divider_inner divider_line1\">\n\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-334904 kc_row kc_row_inner\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-152973 kc_col-sm-6 kc_column_inner kc_col-sm-6\"><div class=\"kc_wrapper kc-col-inner-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-394544 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/02\/dr-peter-pang.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-924795 kc_col-sm-6 kc_column_inner kc_col-sm-6\"><div class=\"kc_wrapper kc-col-inner-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-785893 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Author<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-399049 kc_text_block our-doctor-fixed-height\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding: 15px 0px; text-align: left;\"><strong>DR. 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