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L11: Prevalence, Risks and
Symptoms
Introduction
Brain damage and cerebral stroke
Prevalence
Risks
Risk factors
Types of Stroke
Transient Ischemic Attack
Ischemic stroke
Onset
Consequences
Cognitive impairments
Motor effects
Spatial neglect

LO

Give a description of both an ischemic stroke and a haemorrhagic stroke at
a basic level

Be able to describe the difference between these two

Be able to identify symptoms following a stroke (motor, cognitive, affective)



Introduction
Brain damage and cerebral stroke
Brain damage

Stroke = what has occurred as a consequence of brain damage

Brain damage leads to neurodegeneration

Unpredictable

Variability in where it occurs in the brain

Causes:




L11 Prevalence, Risks and Symptoms 1

, Genetics, trauma, tumour, alterations in blood flow

Cerebral stroke

Blockage/interruption of cerebral artery

Leads to death of cells

Symptoms – depend on location

Certain blood vessels in which strokes occur more frequently than
others


Prevalence
In the UK

250400 strokes per 100 000 people

3rd cause of death

1st cause of disability (in adults)

Impact on health/ support services

NHS, social services, carers, family members

Seek out better treatments to reduce cost


Risks
Can happen at any stage of life

400 childhood strokes per year in UK

1 in 4 strokes occur in working age adults

Risk increases with age




L11 Prevalence, Risks and Symptoms 2

, Risk factors
Age

Medical conditions

High blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol

Lifestyle

Smoking, drinking, diet, exercise

Family history and ethnicity

Likely related to incidence of other risk factors e.g. high cholesterol,
diabetes

Sex-specific

Pregnancy, contraceptive pill

From epidemiological studies



Types of Stroke




L11 Prevalence, Risks and Symptoms 3
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