Narrative Review: Stroke
Narrative Review |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mehrian Jafarizade, M.D [2]
Site | Patient | AE | Complication | Event date | AE code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
xxx | xxx | x | mm/dd/YYYY | xxx |
Diagnosis
- MM/DD/YYYY at xx:xx on brain MRI : [Write the MRI findings]
Event
Addmission date: MM/DD/YYYY
Demographic: [age] year old [gender]
Site Reported Event Onset Date: MM/DD/YYYY
Event summary:
- Symptoms and sign:
- Subject presented with [sign and symptom] on MM/DD/YYYY.
- Important characteristics of the chief complaint such as severity, site, and duration.
- Other important symptoms related to the chief complaint.
- Past Medical History: [eg. CAD, Severe mitral stenosis, former tobacco use, dyslipidemia, ...]
- Past Surgical History: [including date]
- Medications: [relevant to the event not all]
- Physical assessment:
- Vital signs
- Positive physical examinations or related negative examinations.
Event (2): [If there is more than 1 event]
Stroke/TIA definitions
Stroke:
Duration of a focal or global neurological deficit 24 h OR <24 h if available neuroimaging procedure (CT scan or brain MRI) documents a new intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage (hemorrhagic stroke) or central nervous system infarction (ischemic stroke) OR the neurological deficit results in death. Or there is confirmation of a stroke diagnosis by a neurologist or neurosurgical specialist.
Ischemic:
An acute episode of focal cerebral, spinal, or retinal dysfunction caused by infarction of the central nervous system tissue.
Hemorrhagic:
An acute episode of focal or global cerebral or spinal dysfunction caused by intraparenchymal, intraventricular, or subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Undetermined:
If there is insufficient information to allow categorization as ischemic or hemorrhagic.
TIA:
Duration of a focal or global neurological deficit <24 h and neuroimaging procedure (CT scan or brain MRI) does not demonstrate a new hemorrhage or infarct Or there is confirmation of a TIA diagnosis by a neurologist or neurosurgical specialist.
Procedure
- Index Procedure Date/Time:
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx [insert date and time]
- Index Procedure Detail:
- On mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx [insert date and time] the subject underwent a [select surgical correction] for [select etiology].
- Access site details
- The site reported that there were/were not procedural complication(s).
Laboratory data
- Lab studies list: (Date/ name/ value)
Other Diagnostic tests
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on MRA
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on CT
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on EEG
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on Carotid US
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on ECG:
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on ECHO:
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on Ultrasound:
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx on Endoscopy:
- mm/dd/YYYY at xx:xx ... (Other relevant imaging and diagnostic tests)
Consults
- Date and time of consult
- Suggested treatments
Clinical course
- Date and time of events,
- Patient condition got worse or better.
Treatment and outcome
- List of relevant medical treatments
- Outcome [Discharge / Hospice / Death]