Thursday 13 October 2022

Therapeutic Dilemmas in Acute Ischemic Strokes and Concomitant Cardiac Thromboembolism: Case Series | Chapter 15 | Current Innovations in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 3

 Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Anticoagulation remedy in cases with cerebral ischemic events caused by cardiac emboli is no longer debatable. The issue is deciding when to begin. Because of a rush rate of 15 to 20 in the first many weeks after the original event, direct anticoagulation with intravenous heparin followed by oral anticoagulants appears to be indicated. The ideal of this study is about managing cases with acute ischemic strokes and pitfalls of development of embolic events taking into account the pitfalls of hemorrhagic complications while treating them. We present two cases of cases who had a cardio- embolic stroke due to cardiac thrombosis and were in a remedial double bind about when to begin anticoagulation treatment. Beforehand anticoagulation treatment was associated with favourable clinical and neurological issues.


Author(s) Details:

Rajish Sanjit Kumar Shil,
Health Education England, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Mohamed Salah Gamea,
Department of Neurology, Madinat Zayed Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Noor Ullah Hussaini Mohammed,
Department of Neurology, Madinat Zayed Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Renganathan Radhakrishnan,
Czech Rehabilitation Hospital, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CIMMS-V3/article/view/8389

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