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Opt 637 CNS Exam 1
Dr Smith Lecture 6
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Graduate
09/15/2011

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Term
What dz triples the risk for stroke or TIA?
Definition
valvular dz
Term
If C Reactive Protein is in the upper tertile range, what is the increased risk of stroke?
Definition
2.1x greater risk for ischemic stroke
Term
What does ACA stand for?
Definition
Anterior Cerebral Artery

Branches off of carotid artery
Term
What does the ACA supply?
Definition
parasagittal cerebral cortex
Term
What does the parasagittal area of the cerebral cortex control?
Definition
portions of motor and sensory cortex related to contralateral leg

Also contains bladder inhibitory or micturation center
Term
Are ACA strokes common or uncommon?
Definition
Uncommon
Term
What does MCA stand for?
Definition
Middle Cerebral Artery
Term
What does the superior division of the MCA supply?
Definition
Motor and sensory cortical representation of face, hand, and arm.

Broca's area (expressive language)

Stroke results in hemiparesis of contralateral and inability to speak well
Term
What does the inferior division of the MCA supply?
Definition
Supplies optic radiations, visual cortex area related to macular vision

Supplies receptive language (Wernicke's)

Stroke results in impaired comprehension with fluent but nonsensical speech 'word salad' and failure to recognize the contralateral side of the body, neglect of other half of body
Term
What does PCA stand for?
Definition
Posterior Cerebral Artery
Term
What does the PCA supply?
Definition
occipital cortex, medial temporal lobes, thalamus, and rostral midbrain
Term
What does PCA occlusion cause?
Definition
contralateral homonoymous hemianopsia, though macula may be spared due to MCA supply
Term
What are secondary symptoms of PCA occlusion?
Definition
Disturbed MLF fxn, inability to name objects or read
Term
What does ICA stand for?
Definition
Internal Carotid Artery
Term
What is the ICA?
Definition
artery that bifurcates off of common carotid artery in neck, supplies the ACA, MCA, and ophthalmic artery
Term
What does stroke of ICA cause?
Definition
Sx similar to MCA, preceded by ipsilateral transient monocular blindness 15% of the time.
Term
What are tx for strokes?
Definition
ASA (anti-platelet therapy)

Aggrenox (ASA and dipyridamole)

Ticlopidine or clopidogrel if ASA can't be taken

Heparin for anti-coagulation (for limited time)

t-PA (tissue-type plasminogen activator), inhibits clotting

Vampire bat saliva?

Minocycline if out of TPA window but less than 24 hours since onset
Term
What fxn's are controlled by the thalamus?
Definition
Chooses what topic brain will focus on
Term
What is ASA?
Definition
Aspirin: used for Antiplatelet therapy to treat strokes
Term
What is aggrenox?
Definition
Aspirin with dipyridamole, strong vasodilator. Combo is very effective
Term
What is ticlopidine?
Definition
If pt cannot tolerate aspirin, used to tx stroke
Term
What is clopidogrel?
Definition
If pt cannot tolerate aspirin, used to tx stroke
Term
What is t-PA?
Definition
Tissue-type plasminogen activator, also called alteplase

Derived from human melanoma cells, only breaks down fibrin --> breaks clots

Must be administered within 3 hrs of stroke
Term
What is a risk of t-PA?
Definition
Inhibits clots, but since it inhibits clotting, may exacerbate a hemorrhagic stroke.
Term
What are ultrasound-stimulated microspheres?
Definition
Used with t-PA to mechanically break down fibrin clot. The gas microspheres 'sandpaper' the clot away. Thrombosonolysis
Term
What is thrombosonolysis?
Definition
gas microspheres activated by ultrasound to break up clots in stroke tx
Term
What is caffeinol?
Definition
caffeine and ethanol infusion equivalent to 7 cups of coffee and 2 shots of ethanol. Combo has been shown to be neuroprotective for stroke tx.
Term
What does ERIS stand for?
Definition
Early Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
Term
What is a possible complication of t-PA treatment?
Definition
May result in early recurrent ischemic stroke from thrombus breakdown byproducts
Term
What is the medical use of vampire bat saliva?
Definition
Stroke tx, may be effective up to 9 hrs after stroke to help break down clot and remove ischemia
Term
What is minocycline?
Definition
Neuroprotective effect, used outside of t-PA window for stroke pt's, i.e. more than 3 hrs but less than 24 hrs
Term
Why are acid sensing channels sometimes blocked?
Definition
They open up Ca++ channels, too much Ca++ will kill neurons.
Term
What can reduce the risk of second stroke?
Definition
statins
Term
What is amiloride?
Definition
a diuretic that also has a neuroprotective ability, may reduce brain damage by 30% in stroke pt's
Term
What is spider venom used to tx?
Definition
Blocks acid sensing channels, which is neuroprotective. May reduce brain damage by 60% in stroke pt's.
Term
What is psalmotoxin 1?
Definition
tarantula venom used to treat stroke
Term
What is a Concentric MERCI Retrieval System?
Definition
Surgical corkscrew used to remove thrombus from stroke pt's
Term
What is a penumbra stroke vacuum system?
Definition
Used to vacuum up thrombi in stroke pt's, used outside of t-PA window
Term
What is induced hypothermia used for?
Definition
To reduce the inflammatory process of the body after stroke. Brings body temperater down to 91*. Must be done within 5 hours of stroke, depressed temp is held for 24 hours, then increased.
Term
What are brain stents used for?
Definition
stroke tx, open up arteries again. So far disappointing results.
Term
What is intraparenchymal hemorrhage?
Definition
Sudden and dramatic, devastating brain bleed
Term
What are s/sx of intraparenchymal hemorrhage?
Definition
sudden and severe HA, vomiting, loss of consciousness
Term
What is the outlook for an intraparenchymal hemorrhage?
Definition
poor, high mortality rate
Term
What are the leading causes of intraparenchymal hemorrhage?
Definition
atherosclerosis and HTN
Term
What is the worst kind of stroke?
Definition
Intraparenchymal hemorrhage
Term
What is a subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Definition

When a blood vessel in the head snaps open (often audibly) and often on the Circle of Willis

 

Caused by congenital aneurysm

 

 

Term
What % of subarachnoid hemorrhage pt's will die from it?
Definition
50.00000%
Term
What is the most common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Definition
congenital aneurysm on the circle of Willis (75% of subarachnoid hemorrhages)
Term
What are s/sx of subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Definition
sudden, "popping bubblewrap" sensation --> severe HA, vomiting, rapid loss of consciousness and death
Term
What are the leading causes of CNS trauma?
Definition
automobile accidents and personal violence
Term
What are common long term CNS trauma side effects?
Definition
Paresis or paralysis

Epilepsy

Distrubed mentation
Term
What is a concussion?
Definition
direct trauma that causes transient loss of consciousness without noticeable pathologic changes upon examination
Term
What is a grade 1 concussion?
Definition
No loss of consciousness, pt is dazed (90%)
Term
What is a grade 2 concussion?
Definition
no loss of consciousness, pt is dazed and has no memory of the event for >15 minutes
Term
What is a grade 3 concussion?
Definition
Loss of consciousness; post-trauma amnesia
Term
How long can s/sx present after a concussion?
Definition
Up to a year
Term
What are long term post traumatic symptoms from concussions?
Definition
HA

Depression

Irritability

Personality changes

Insomnia

Unsteadiness
Term
When is a CT scan recommended for a concussion pt?
Definition
suspected skull fracture

Two episodes of vomiting

amnesia of greater than 30 minutes prior to concussion

If the cause of the concussion is severe enough (MVA, >3ft fall or > 5 stairs)
Term
How long should concussion patients be observed?
Definition
For at least 24 hours
Term
What is the Glascow Coma scale?
Definition
The lower the number, the lower the level of responsiveness.
Term
When does the Glascow Coma scale indicate a CT scan should be done?
Definition
If GCS is less than 15 after 2 hours
Term
What is an MVA?
Definition
Motor Vehicle Accident
Term
What is a contusion?
Definition
Bruise' to the brain
Term
What should a concussion pt be hospitalized?
Definition
abnormal CT

seizures

If pt has a bleeding disorder
Term
When should a pt be seen again after concussion?
Definition
72 hours
Term
What are SE of brain contusion?
Definition
may form epileptic focus

edema that can lead to death
Term
Is there a loss of brain tissue continuity in brain contusion?
Definition
No
Term
What does DAI stand for?
Definition
diffuse axonal injury
Term
What is a DAI?
Definition
trauma sheers axons from the gray-white matter jxn.
Term
Are DAI's seen well with diagnostic imaging?
Definition
No, s/sx will seem greater than apparent damage
Term
What is the prognosis for DAI pt's?
Definition
poor, often results in permanent vegetative state. If they will recover to somewhat normal fxn, they will do so in the first year
Term
What is an epidural hematoma?
Definition
bleeding between inner table of the skull and the dura mater
Term
What is a common cause of epidural hematoma?
Definition
lacerated middle meningeal artery or branch
Term
What is the onset of epidural hematoma s/sx?
Definition
Fast
Term
What is a subdural hematoma?
Definition
Bleeding between dura and pia-arachnoid tissue
Term
What is common cause of subdural hematoma?
Definition
tearing of venous arachnoid bridging vessels
Term
What is the onset of subdural hematoma s/sx?
Definition
Slower than epidural hematoma due to lower pressure in venous system
Term
What may subdura hematoma's be misdiagnosed as?
Definition
stroke
Term
What is seen in 2/3 of subdural hematoma pt's?
Definition
Contralateral hemiparesis and ipsilateral pupil dilation
Term
When do CNS infections occur?
Definition
When body resistance is low
Term
What are s/sx of CNS infection?
Definition
Fever

HA

Altered mental status

seizures

Focal neurologic signs

stiff neck
Term
Who is most susceptible to acute bacterial meningitis?
Definition
75% of cases occur before age 15
Term
What are s/sx of acute bacterial meningitis?
Definition
fever

HA
Lethargy

confusion

irritability and stiff neck
Term
What % of acute bacterial meningitis cases present abruptly?
Definition
25.00000%
Term
What is the tx for acute bacterial meningitis?
Definition
AB
Term
What is important for preventing acute bacterial meningitis?
Definition
pneumococcal conjugate vaccination
Term
What is aseptic meningitis?
Definition
viral infection of CNS
Term
What are s/sx of aseptic meningitis?
Definition
severe HA exacerbated by position changes an coughing

Fever
Term
What are ocular SE of aseptic meningitis?
Definition
Pain when moving eyes
Term
What is the prognosis for aseptic meningitis?
Definition
usually benign; self limiting
Term
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Definition
Damaged myelin sheaths due to autoimmune attack and resulting inflammation scar (plaque)
Term
Who are most prone to Multiple Sclerosis?
Definition
Women 20-40 yo

More common in Caucasians, but more severe in pt's of african descent

Those who live in temperate climates and receive less sunlight
Term
What is a Multiple Sclerosis 'attack'?
Definition
rapid onset s/sx over a week or two
Term
How long will Multiple Sclerosis attacks last?
Definition
1-3 mo average

up to 6 mo
Term
What are ocular SE of Multiple Sclerosis?
Definition
Unilateral vision loss

Optic Neuritis

Diplopia

Nystagmus

Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
Term
What is a relapsing-remitting course?
Definition
When a dz flares up, then subsides repeatedly
Term
What % of optic neuritis pt's will develop MS?
Definition
50.00000%
Term
What is internuclear ophthalmoplegia?
Definition
Often seen with MS

The eye cannot pass beyond the midline when trying to gaze contralaterally
Term
What is a bilateral internuclear ophthalmogplegia?
Definition
A classic sign of MS
Term
What is a common GI SE of MS?
Definition
bladder and bowel dysfunction
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