Ischemic Stroke - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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Published 2018-01-24
What are ischemic strokes? Ischemic strokes occur when there's a blocked artery that reduces blood flow to the brain. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.

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All Comments (21)
  • @hydrogehtab
    I watched this video 2 years ago. Today my dad woke up and fell out of the bed because he wasnt able to use his left arm. I asked him if he feels it and he said no its weird. I asked him to hold his hands infront of him and turn them so that the palms are upwards which only worked with his right one while is left one fell down. I called Emergency services asap and when they arrived he walked to them and laid down. Not even a minute later the Doc told me to wait while my dad had a stroke. 5 Hours later I now know the damage is there but my fast reaction and the imediate reaction of the docs maybe saved his life. Thank you for the knowledge which enabled me to put the clues together
  • @norcaldigger348
    I had an Ischemic stroke last Thursday. I was told that it was from a heart fibrillation. Since then I have been very tired and a bit light headed. I have a follow up with my doctor tomorrow. Your video is very informative.
  • My father just had a stroke and I am waiting to speak to the Neurologist. This will help me ask the right questions. Thank you.
  • @KK-jm9kl
    Very clear and straight forward! One of your best, I would say!
  • @alexi2460
    This was invaluable. My health care system is so backed up, I cant even see a cardiologist for months. Luckily my wonderful doctor ordered a vio patch and that has help us with some of this pathology Im having.
  • My husband had this type of stroke over 2 years ago and this is the best video I've seen that explains it all.
  • @smokeyization
    The brain is amazing and the people that did the autopsy are even more amazing.
  • @palamute2252
    had my stroke on October 18th, 2018 at around 2:30pm. I made a full recovery, but they still have no idea what caused it. they said I had high blood pressure but are still looking for an actual cause because I was so young when it happened. I was 30 which is apparently very young to have a stroke. so just in case they put me on heart medication and anti cholesterol along with aspirin. I was at therapy when it happened and the hospital was right down the street so I was able to get help fairly quickly. I would begin to lose function of the left side of my body, and then it would settle down and i would regain function again. that happened five to six times before it finally settled down, they kept me in the hospital for two days to monitor me.
  • Indeed. Extraordinarily presented. I had a TIA about 2 years ago. MRI showed It was in my cerebellum. Doc said about the size of half a golfball tissue loss. Had some right side coordination issues, that resolved in 3 weeks. They did corotid, temporal ultrasound for blood flow. They checked for bad heart valves and atrial fibrillation. All good. Doc said that they can pinpoint causation in 50 % . Stayed in ICU 5 days, whilst they monitored and kept blood thin with drugs. Recurrence risk peaks at 4 to 5 days. Oddly enough , I’d had a bad tooth pulled about a week earlier. There are some reports that suggest that dental “trauma” does irritate the epithelial cells and can increase stroke risk. Your thought on this would be of interest. And, thank you for your seriously well presented video!
  • I would never be able to study if it were not for osmosis . I love you guys so much !! ❤
  • @nanayakkara1
    I had a TPA on 2 Nov and treated and now in a pleasant mood
  • @shahinmiah8910
    I had a tia stroke last Sunday this video was really informative
  • @rayanaall7971
    Thanks a lot for this illustration, I appreciate that!
  • @nm9412
    This is wonderful! It’s so useful to understand strokes. The best video!
  • This is the best lecture about brain i have ever seen. Thank you very much.
  • Beautiful and clear presentation, thank you. I suggest to consider your body as the best friend of your life so that you will not do anything to harm your body-friend, particularly what effects your brain like alcohol and drugs. The only drug permitted is LIFE in its beauty and power!
  • I had the TIA, 4 STENTS, THE PACEMAKER AND LAST QUINTUPLE. Still hanging in there at 80.
  • @res00xua
    I wish that I watched this years ago. Well organized and explained information