Stroke or cerebrovascular accident
(CVA) is the rapidly developing loss of brain functions
due to a disturbance in the blood vessels supplying
blood to the brain. This can be due to ischemia (lack
of blood supply) caused by thrombosis or embolism,
or due to a hemorrhage.In medicine, a stroke, fit,
or faint is sometimes referred to as an ictus [cerebri],
from the Latin icere ("to strike"), especially
prior to a definitive diagnosis.
Stroke is a medical emergency and can cause permanent
neurological damage, complications and death if not
promptly diagnosed and treated. It is the third leading
cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability
in the United States and Europe. It is predicted that
stroke will soon become the leading cause of death
worldwide. Risk factors for stroke include advanced
age, hypertension (high blood pressure), previous
stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA), diabetes,
high cholesterol, cigarette smoking, atrial fibrillation,
migraine with aura, and thrombophilia (a tendency
to thrombosis). Blood pressure is the most important
modifiable risk factor of stroke.
The traditional definition of stroke, devised by
the World Health Organisation in the 1970s, is a "neurological
deficit of cerebrovascular cause that persists beyond
24 hours or is interrupted by death within 24 hours".
This definition was supposed to reflect the reversibility
of tissue damage and was devised for that purpose,
with the time frame of 24 hours being chosen arbitrarily.
It divides stroke from TIA, which is a related syndrome
of stroke symptoms that resolve completely within
24 hours. With the availability of treatments that,
when given early, can reduce stroke severity, many
now prefer alternative concepts, such as brain attack
and acute ischemic cerebrovascular syndrome (modeled
after heart attack and acute coronary syndrome respectively),
that reflect the urgency of stroke symptoms and the
need to act swiftly.
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