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Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?
« on: 21/09/2018 11:19:03 »
Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?

Are there biomarkers or other diagnostic procedures to identify artery blockages or clots?

What's their lag?

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Re: Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?
« Reply #1 on: 21/09/2018 12:19:10 »
When someone has a stroke, it is important to get them into an MRI or CT quickly, so that doctors can determine if it is a blockage caused by a clot (in which case you give them clot-busting drugs) or tissue damage caused by a blood vessel rupture (in which case you give them clotting compounds). Choose the wrong therapy, and the patient gets worse and maybe dies.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke#Diagnosis
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Re: Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?
« Reply #2 on: 21/09/2018 19:27:18 »
If I have a stroke how can I ensure I get to a MRI or CT as quickly as possible ?
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Re: Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?
« Reply #3 on: 22/09/2018 02:40:16 »
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If I have a stroke how can I ensure I get to a MRI or CT as quickly as possible ?
1. Live in a city, not too far from a major hospital

2. Don't live alone

3. Ensure your housemates are familiar with the signs of a stroke (FAST):
 - Face: Check their face. Has their mouth drooped?
- Arms Can they lift both arms?
- Speech Is their speech slurred? Do they understand you?
- Time Is critical. If you see any of these signs call an ambulance straight away.

4. Ensure your health insurance is paid up... (easier in some countries than others...)

More at: https://www.webmd.com/stroke/news/20160513/5-warning-signs-of-stroke
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Re: Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?
« Reply #4 on: 22/09/2018 15:11:58 »
Quote from: evan_au on 22/09/2018 02:40:16
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If I have a stroke how can I ensure I get to a MRI or CT as quickly as possible ?
1. Live in a city, not too far from a major hospital

That's not true as it depends on the traffic and in London, traffic can be horrendous.
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Re: Are there ways to immediately identify vascular blockage or clot?
« Reply #5 on: 23/09/2018 18:54:04 »
My father arrived at the golf course with 1 swollen leg, a retired Dr. said go to the emergencey room immediately. It turned out to be a blood clot in the groin area, caught in time and no ill effects.
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