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Acute infarct, also known as acute stroke, is a serious medical condition characterised by neurological disability due to blockage or haemorrhage in the cerebrovascular system. An Acute Infarct is a type of Ischemic Stroke
Brain and cerebrovascular system
Acute cerebral stroke
Signs and symptoms of acute infarct include the following:
Know all the primary prevention and secondary prevention below:
Secondary prevention aims to reduce the risk of complications and recurrences. The following measure can be taken:
Symptoms of acute infarct could mimic that of various other diseases or disorders such as brain cancer, conversion disorder, convulsions, systemic infections, positional vertigo, etc. In a few cases, toxic metabolic disorders such as hypoglycemia or hyponatremia could also mimic symptoms of acute infarct; hence, a differential diagnosis is required to rule out other possibilities.
The typical test starts with the diagnosis of the patient’s medical history, signs, symptoms, and physical examination. Blood tests such as platelet count, clotting time, glucose levels, and cholesterol levels are recommended to understand the aetiology. Imaging tests include Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computerised Tomography (CT) scan to analyse the brain tissue and damage. A cerebral angiogram could be recommended to monitor blood flow in brain vasculature. In addition, an electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiogram could be ordered to understand the cardiac activity and origin of clots.
Various complications of acute infarct include cerebral oedema, an extension of infarct, re-bleeding, deep vein thrombosis, hypertension, hyperglycemia, fever, pulmonary embolism, aspiration pneumonia, cerebral herniation, urinary tract infection, depression, seizures, etc. In the case of large infarcts, oedema and herniation are the most common complications and could lead to death if not treated in time.
Prognosis depends on the age, infarct location, severity of the stroke, comorbid conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, etc. The recovery is usually quick during the first 3-4 months, post-treatment and for some, the recovery could take 1-2 years.
Acute infarct progresses with worsening of various neurological functions and could lead to permanent disability or fatal outcome if not addressed within the first few hours of onset.
An acute infarct occurs when the blood flow to the brain is blocked by occlusion or due to a haemorrhage in the brain. This leads to hypoxia (deficiency of oxygen) and depletion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the cells. This further causes a sequence of actions leading to cellular damage and neurological disabilities.
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An acute infarct refers to a medical emergency where a segment of the body, commonly an organ, experiences a shortage of blood flow, resulting in cellular death and subsequent tissue damage.
Acute infarcts are primarily diagnosed through different advanced medical imaging procedures. These techniques, often performed at specialized medical facilities, can detect the magnitude and precise location of tissue damage.
The treatment modality for acute infarct depends on its cause, the severity of the condition, and the location of the clot:
Medications: Pharmaceutical interventions, including anticoagulants or anti-platelets, can deter the formation of additional blood clots.
Surgical Interventions: For more critical instances, surgical procedures such as thrombectomy (clot removal) or angioplasty (vessel dilation) may be necessary.
Thrombolysis involves intravenous administration of clot-dissolving medications. This procedure aims to reinstate blood circulation to the compromised region. Thrombolysis is effective if introduced soon after the symptoms are observed.
The long-term outlook for individuals with acute infarct depends on multiple factors, including the infarct's severity, its anatomical positioning, and the efficacy and promptness of the medical intervention. Broadly, individuals benefiting from swift and apt medical care typically exhibit more favourable outcomes.
Nanavati Max Hospital is home to eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
Nanavati Max Hospital is home to eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
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