A stroke is the loss of brain function due to disturbance in the blood vessels supplying the brain. This can lead to neurological damage which could result in death. The cause can be due to lack of blood supply (ischemia) produced by an embolism, thrombus or haemorrhage. The affected part of the brain is unable to function as a result, leading to the inability to move a certain part of the body, understand language or speak or the inability to see in one side.

In the UK stroke is the 3rd most common cause of death and is the leading cause of disability in the US and Europe. In England there are 111,000 cases per year with over 65’s most at risk. The incidence rate for people aged 65-74 is 10 per 1000 and about 30 per 1000 for those aged over 80.Brain

Strokes differ in terms of their aeitology and pathogenesis, the area of the affected brain and the resulting deficit, which all have implications on the treatment and prognosis.

Risk factors include hypertension, elderly age, smoking, high cholesterol, previous stroke and atrial fibrillation.

 

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News

BBC News - Plan for £12m stroke ad campaign

04/12/2008 23:59
 The government will launch a £12M awareness campaign to remind people what the first symptoms of a stroke are. This is part of a bigger stroke...

The Telegraph - Miracle 'teabag' helps stroke victim to speak again

03/12/2008 07:35
A strokepatient in Germany has been treated by a stem cell therapy, the only clinical trial of it's kind. Genitically engineered bone marrow stem...

Sky News - Strokes Hit Up To Five Kids A Day

01/07/2008 12:43
Up to five children a day in Britain are suffering from strokes and their consequences, according to new research. Scientists at Bristol University...