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Overview
Natural History
Complications
Duration | Complications |
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Early complications
( <7 days ) |
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Late complications
( >7 days ) |
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Prognosis
Prognosis of stroke depends on factors such as
- Age of the patient
- Location of infarct
- Size and volume of infarct
- Extent of neurological damage
- Time to seek medical help
- Comorbid conditions such as
- Intevention such as thrombolysis
- Quality of rehabilition care
- Complications
Good Prognostic factors
Bad prognostic factors
Infarct size and location
- Large size of infarct
- Severe neurological deficit
- Large volume of infarct (supratentorial infarcts)
- Infarct location and vascular supply
- Cervical internal carotid artery
- Anterior choroidal artery
- Insular branch of middle cerebral artery
- Basilar artery
- Large intracranial artery
Presence of clinical complications
- Cerebral edema
- Fever
- Hyperglycemia >200mg/dl
Presence of other co morbid conditions
- Anemia
- Myocardial infarction
- Diabetes mellitus
- Atrial fibrillation
- Malnutrition
- Renal dysfunction
- Heart failure
- Cancer
- Coronary artery disease
Other
- Advanced age
- Low socioeconomic status
- African American population
References
- ↑ Senelick Richard C., Rossi, Peter W., Dougherty, Karla (1994). Living with Stroke: A Guide For Families. Contemporary Books, Chicago.