Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Emergency Treatment & Management, Symtoms, Medicine Lecture USMLE
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Emergency Treatment & Management, Symtoms, Medicine Lecture USMLE
In this video on treatment and management of stroke I have talked in detail about symptoms causes and emergency treatment of transient ischemic attack I have discussed how to treat transient ischemic attack.i have talked about the difference between TIA vs stroke. In this medicine lecture video I have talked about Transient ischemic attack management in detail which is a very high yield topic for all the medical and nursing students and all the doctors who are appearing in usmle step 2 ck exams.
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Chapters:
(0:00) Intro
(0:24) What is Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
(2:34) Symptoms of Transient Ischemic Attack
(4:02) Causes of Transient Ischemic Attack
(5:11) Differentials
(6:09) Investigations for Transient Ischemic Attack
(10:04) Treatment & Management
(11:34) ABCD2 Score for Risk Assessment
(13:12) Summary
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TREATMENT POINTS
In acute setting, Give asprin 300mg for 2 weeks
After that shift the patient to Clopidogrel 75mg OD for long term prevention of ischemic stroke.
If intolerant to Clopidogrel, Give Aspirin 75 mg OD plus Dipyridamole MR 200mg BD
And again if this is not tolerated, Use aspirin or dipyridamole alone.
if carotid duplex shows stenosis, Consider Carotid Endarterectomy within 2 weeks.
Incase patient has Afib Use DOAC (Rivaraxaban, apixaban, Dabigatran)
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Glad I found this video before my appointment tomorrow. Last Saturday over a week ago, I had my left arm numbness, trouble walking, dizziness, some difficulty speaking (not sure due to dizziness). Symptoms went away in one hour. My wife told me if I wanted to go urgent care but I felt ok afterwards. Not every smart.
I do have high BP at 130 or more or less, 240 cholesterol. Over several months sometimes I had numbness/tingling in my left hand fingers , left side tip/side of tongue / cheek, thinking from computer typing and sitting down too long.
Found an old message from hospital last week citing I had acute stroke which got me really concerned. Tomorrow I will see a doctor and make sure to find out the cause and treatment if a stroke is confirmed. I am 62 years old, heathy, bit overweight (on belly, and need to lose weight for sure. I brisk walking a few times per week about 40-60 minutes.
Vera level..... verithanam......
you're my new fav teacher now ... thank you for making me feel motivated in this exam season
Glad to help 😊
On multiple occasions, I have experienced a vasospasm of the brain that lasted less than a minute and presented as a TIA. Each time when I leave the ER/hospital, the tests that you listed have have shown nothing and, by eliminating all normal causes, the physicians have concluded that a vasoconstriction (spasm) was the most likely cause.
On multiple occasions I have also experienced a migraine, without pain, but with an aura that typically last 20-25 minutes. My neurologist attributed these events to temporary vasoconstrictions and changed my blood pressure medication from amlodipine to verapamil. So far (three months), no further events.
Well explained with the slides! Your enthusiasm makes it much more watchable and interesting. THank you
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From Egypt, thank you so much. This is really helpful
You are simply great.
Thank you very much for being clear and short
Very timely in finding and to a tee describing a loved ones recent experience.
Thank you so much.
Sorry to hear that. I wish speedy recovery.
Keep going , plz cover all Emergeny cases
You are amazing 🙏
Thank you for this wonderful explanation. ❤
This is an excellent learning leacture sir. Please continue this educational series for different diseases in gynaecology, derma, some other clinical problem s in general practice. Thank you for sharing knowledge in this simple language.❤❤
Amazing lectures, very helpful..... very supportive, clinically oriented.... very useful.
Please do more videos and educate people......
Always your lectures are excellent. I am a new viewer of your channel. My another request to change the font of the writings. This font is very difficult to understand in mobile screen..... Better to use standard font in place of font which mimics hand writting.. Thanks a lot.
What is the definition of Iscamic heart?
Amazing video
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A nice lecture for every medical men 🎉
Thank you ❤️ So much helpful
great video. thanks
Nice video sir... Thanks 👍
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Thankyou sir for helping me learn while training in ER 😊😊
What a beautiful presentation sir❤
Absolutely pleasure to watch ❤
Amazing content!
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Very helpful sir ji ❤
Good presentation
Very well explained
it is so awesome lecture
Your a wonderful man 🙏 thank you
You are very kind to say that. 😊
Thank you Dr
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Ur lectures are best in vision...sir
Thank you very much Deepak Singh. 😊
I had amarosis fugaz (sp) in November 2019, L eye., went to our ER and they only watched me, referred to a retinal specialist, and eventually sent me home. Now at the time I didn't know the name of this temporary blindness until the retinal specialist caught it. He immediately said I needed a cardiologist because a piece of plaque had blocked the vein in the lower part of my eye which blinded my eye. By the time I finally got the CTA scan iit was too late to see any damage. The cardiologist said I should have been scanned in the ER and not released for 24 hours.
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Sir, I'm a med student. My father has been experiencing slurred speech and difficulty in understanding situations and people around him. But no drooping of face, lips and arms. The problem is to define the transient period for slurred speech. I can't say it is transient. It seems continuous. Earlier in the first week of this month, the episode of slurred speech was seldom. But today he's been experiencing it ever since he woke up. And i can't recall if seldom ones were continuous or transient as he remained quiet resting at home as doctor said it might be a viral as he was experiencing intolerant to even fan thrust several times and had low grade fever. Well, he's been noticing minor memory losses since June last month.
Did you get a diagnosis?
Amazing sir🔥
Keep doing vedios ❤️
Thank you Athira. Keep supporting 😊
Sir....Can u plz do a video about ECG interpretation, CBC
Hi sir, thank you. How long to take antiplatelets? Is it taken long term?
Should the antiplatelet medication treatment started after confirming tIA with MRI?
Regarding Dipyridamole BD 200 mg, how long to combine it with aspirin 75 mg ? what does BD mean?
Which intervention is needed if we have high abcd2 score?
Thanku sir very intrusting lecture ...plz sir next lecture on G6PD ...x rays... nd ecg
Sure Ramiz Khan. Keep supporting 😊
Go head doc you are unique for me
Very Nice of you Melese Mengesha. 😊
Awesome sir🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thank you Surendra Roka. 😊
After switching from asp 300 mg, How long to give Clopidogrel 75mg orally ? Lifelong? Why not to switcj aspirin 75 mg instead? Does clopidogrel 75 has any advantage over aspirin75? Which one to prefer if the patient has coronary heart disease at the same time?
Sir please make a video on how to read colordoppler test please sir
I am taking amlodipine 5mg every day , my BP 120~140. In the hospital nurse says for my age ( 71 years) it is ok. Any advice?
Pl ease share on emboliv and hemorrhage ic stroke
After doing medication treatment for transient ischemic attack, is there still changes to get stroke? How much are the chances?
Should we give these medication after doing CT-scan and MRI? Because if we give before that, this medication can cause bleeding, right?
After what time we should do brain MRI to rule out stroke after doing first brain ct? What if patient tells why should he takes tia medication if diagnosis is not confirmed by any medical device? Is the diagnosis of tia done clinically after excluding other things? But if the gp doctor makes a failure in diagnosis, then the patient should get antiplatelet medication lifelong in vail
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I dont 100% agree with the treatment section. I believe you must actually use dapt of asa 162 - 325 + clopdogril 75 or asa 81+ dyepole. Or asa + ticagulor. But everything i agree w/ and this man layed it out well!
This is only applicable in ACS, with prevention of future attacks of stroke especially ischaemic stroke,you need with ASA or clopidogrel. No benefit of Dapt in such cases
Hey Idk what's going on with Me I just stand up and something happens with Me my mind was blank for 1 sec I can't see anything I can't think anything and suddenly I feel pain in my body after 2 sec I feel in starting it's like dazzynees and slow slow it feel like I lost my memory for 1 sec and I can't feel pain and I can't see any thing around me sometime I fall out what is this
What does it mean intolerant to clopidogrel?
Amazing lecture, extremely helpful 👌
We want... fluid management ...topic sir
Sure, arunprakash Narayanan. I will make a video on the above mentioned topic. 😊
Tell role of CLEXANE IN THROMBOSIS TIA ANDDURUTATION OF CLEXANE CAN IT BEGIVEN SLOW INTRAVINOUS
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Sir can u pls do a video on dengue mx?
Video on dengue has been uploaded. 😊
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Sir, you shud use Roman type letters in your presentations. Cursive letters are definitely not beneficial. Tqvm
Sir
8/9/2022 ischemic stroke atac Bp 180/110
Tab cinod-T
Tab Aspirin 75mg
Tab Atorvastatin 40 mg
Tab clopidogrel 75mg
Date. 8/1/2024
Bp 110/80
Tab cinod T ..??
Excellent.... Just my request to correct the pronunciation of hour, then it will be more pleasent to listen.
Dont say ok in start of each video
Ok i wont
@@MedNerdDrWaqasFazal😀 Great sense of humor by saying OK again! 😀
Thank you
Thank you