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Understanding Understanding StrokeStroke
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It’s A State of Mind!
Be Stroke SmartBe Stroke Smart
Recognize Stroke Symptoms
Reduce Stroke Risk
Respond – Call 911When warning signs occur
The 3 R’s of Stroke
Stroke is the MOST preventable of allcatastrophic medical conditions
Definition of StrokeDefinition of Stroke• Sudden brain damage• Lack of blood flow to the brain caused by a clot or
rupture of a blood vessel
• Ischemic- Most common
• Hemorrhagic- Bleeding around brain- Bleeding into brain
Prominent PeopleProminent PeopleWho Had StrokesWho Had Strokes
• Sharon Stone
• Luther Van Dross
• Mary Kay Ash
• Kirk Douglas
• Roy Horn – Seigfried & Roy
• President Gerald Ford
• Robert Guillaume
• Della Reese
• Charles Schultz
• Ted Williams
Stroke Facts in AmericaStroke Facts in America
• Third leading cause of death in the United States
• 750,000 Americans suffer strokes each year
• 160,000 deaths each year
• 4,000,000 stroke survivors
Stroke Facts in AmericaStroke Facts in America• A leading cause of adult disability
• Up to 80% of 600,000 strokes are preventable
• Every 45 seconds, someone suffers a stroke
• Twice as many women die from stroke every year than from breast cancer
African Americans & African Americans & StrokeStroke
• Incidence is nearly double that of white Americans
• Suffer more extensive physical impairments
• Twice as likely to die from stroke
• High incidence of risk factors for stroke– Hypertension– Diabetes– Obesity– Smoking– Sickle cell anemia
Women & StrokeWomen & Stroke
• Stroke kills more than twice as many American women every year as breast cancer
• More women than men die from stroke
• Women over age 30 who smoke and take high-estrogen oral contraceptives have a stroke risk 22 times higher than average
Stroke SymptomsStroke Symptoms
Sever headache
Trouble seeingIn one or both eyes
Sudden dizziness
Sudden numbness
Sudden confusionTrouble speaking
If you see someone having any of these symptomsCall 911 every minute counts
TIA or Mini-StrokeTIA or Mini-Stroke
• Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) are a warning sign of stroke
• Symptoms of TIAs are the same as for stroke• Symptoms resolve within minutes to hours• Over 1/3 all persons who experience TIA will go
on to have a full stroke
The Perceptions of The Perceptions of StrokeStrokeMYTH
• Stroke is not preventable
• Stroke cannot be treated
• Stroke only strikes the elderly
• Stroke happens in the heart
• Stroke recovery ends after 6 months
REALITY• Up to 80% percent of strokes
are preventable• Stroke requires emergency
treatment
• Anyone can have a stroke
• Stroke is a “Brain Attack”
• Stroke recovery can last a lifetime
The Cost of StrokeThe Cost of Stroke
Indirect Costs38%
$20 BillionDirect Costs
62% $33 Billion
$53.6 Billion Annually
Up to 80% of strokes Up to 80% of strokes are preventable!are preventable!
NSA developed these guidelines to help people reduce their risk for stroke…
NSA’s Stroke NSA’s Stroke Prevention GuidelinesPrevention Guidelines
1. Know your blood pressure. Have it checked at least annually. If it is elevated, work with your doctor to control it.
1. Find out if you have atrial fibrillation, a type of irregular heart beat.
1. If you smoke, stop.
NSA’s Stroke NSA’s Stroke Prevention GuidelinesPrevention Guidelines
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4. If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation.
5. If you have high cholesterol, work with your doctor to control it.
6. If you are diabetic, follow your doctor’s recommendations carefully to control your diabetes.
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7. Include exercise in the activities you enjoy in your daily routine
1. Enjoy a lower sodium (salt), lower fat diet
1. Work with your doctor if you have circulation problems
10. If you experience any stroke symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Call 911.
Reasons Patients Don’t Reasons Patients Don’t Seek Immediate Seek Immediate TreatmentTreatment
• Don’t recognize symptoms
• Don’t want fears confirmed – denial
• Think nothing can be done – not an emergency
• Worried about cost
• Think symptoms will disappear
• Fear of hospitals
Acute Stroke TreatmentAcute Stroke Treatment
• Clot Busters
– T-PA
• First FDA-approved stroke treatment
• Brain Protectors
– Neuroprotectants
• Neuroprotectants are still in clinical trial in the research and development phase
Percentage of Patients Percentage of Patients Returning to work after Returning to work after
StrokeStroke
49 39 5233
80100
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10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
All Ages 60-65 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29
Stroke RecoveryStroke Recovery
• 10% of stroke survivors recover almost completely
• 25% recover with minor impairments• 40% experience moderate to severe impairments
requiring special care• 10% require care in a skilled care or other long-term
care facility
• 15% die shortly after the stroke
Types of Stroke Types of Stroke RehabilitationRehabilitation
• Physical Therapy (PT)– Walking, range of movement
• Occupational Therapy (OT)– Taking care of one’s self
• Speech Language
• Therapy– Communication skill, swallowing, cognition
• Recreational Therapy– Cooking, gardening etc.
Life at Home for Stroke Life at Home for Stroke Survivors and FamilySurvivors and Family
• Behavior
• Depression & Anger
• Emotional Liability
• One-sided Neglect
• Memory Loss
• Communication Problems
Life at Home for StrokeLife at Home for StrokeSurvivors and FamilySurvivors and Family
• Daily living skills
• Dressing and grooming
• Diet, nutrition and eating difficulties
• Skin care problems
• Pain
• Sexuality/Intimacy
Recovery ServicesRecovery Services
• Rehabilitation Unit in the Hospital
• In-patient Rehabilitation Facility
• Home Bound Therapy
• Home with Outpatient Therapy
• Long-term Care Facility
• Community-based Programs
Reduce the Impact of Reduce the Impact of StrokeStroke
• Stroke is a Brain Attack!– Preventable and treatable
• 3 R’s of Stroke– Reduce Risk
– Recognize Stroke Symptoms
– Respond immediately by calling 911
National Stroke National Stroke AssociationAssociation
• Reducing the Incidence and Impact of Stroke
• Prevention and Public Education
• Professional Education and Training
• Advancing Stroke Research
• Resource for Stroke Survivors and Caregivers
NSA MaterialsNSA Materials
National StrokeNational Stroke Association Association
Toll – free information
1-800-STROKES (787-6537)
Comprehensive web site
www.stroke.org