By Tricitynews
Mohali 26th September:- A stroke is
a medical emergency that needs immediate medical attention because the brain
does not receive enough oxygen or nutrients, causing brain cells to die. How a
person is affected by their stroke depends on where the stroke occurs in the
brain and how much the brain is damaged. This was informed by Dr Sandeep
Sharma, Senior Consultant and Head, Neuro-interventional Radiology
and Dr Amit Shankar Singh, Consultant, Neurology, from Fortis
Hospital, Mohali. Two recent stroke cases reported at the hospital were successfully
treated.
Dr Sandeep
Sharma said that a stroke also called as a ‘brain attack’, occurs when the
blood flow to an area in the brain is blocked. There are two main
types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and haemorrhagic, due to
bleeding. He further informed that in the haemorrhagic stroke, there is a brain
aneurysm burst or a weakened blood vessel leak (haemorrhagic), which is one of
the two types of stroke. While it is the least common of the two
types of stroke; it most often results in death. Whereas, an ischemic stroke is
one in which the blood vessel carrying blood to the brain is blocked by a blood
clot (ischemic).
Giving
details about cases, Dr Sandeep Sharma said, Ram Nath, 50 years old had large
brain haemorrhage and a very big aneurysm (which is a balloon like swelling in
the brain artery). He was counselled by multiple doctors regarding the grave
nature of the disease. He was referred to Fortis Mohali’s Neurosciences
department for endovascular treatment. He was treated on the same day using
coils and advanced devices and was discharged within two days.
46-year-old
Jasnik Singh was brought to Fortis with thrombus in large artery of brain
with severe paralysis. He was given drug dissolving solution within two
hours by which he improved but again deteriorated within minutes. With no
delay he was advised mechanical clot removal from brain artery by the
neurosciences team. Dr Sandeep Sharma performed the clot retrieval. Dr Sandeep
Sharma said that patient recovered from very
bad paralysis the very next day which was a surprise for both medical community
and patient relatives because his brain had developed patches. He was
discharged from the hospital within two days and continued under
preventive care.
Citing
another case, Dr Sandeep Sharma said that a 57 year-old patient was brought to
emergency with severe paralysis. The family went to many private and government
hospitals before coming to Fortis Mohali. They came to the hospital after 10
hours had lapsed. Mechanical Thrombectomy was done. His totally paralyzed body
started improving the very next day and he was discharged within 5 days. Now he does not have significant
paralysis and is under preventive care and regular OPD care.
Abhijit Singh,
Zonal Director, Fortis Hospital, Mohali said that the best way to prevent a
stroke is through lifestyle changes, including eating a healthy diet,
maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, not smoking tobacco,
avoiding alcohol, keeping blood pressure under control, managing diabetes and
treating conditions like obstructive sleep apnea.
A recent
study said that around 82% stroke patients reached a hospital providing
tertiary care after six hours of the onset of a stroke. Around 12% patients
reached the hospital between three-and-a-half and six hours, and only 5%
patients reached within three-and-a-half hours.
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