Intracranial haemorrhage Flashcards

1
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What is the most common underlying cause of a subarachnoid haemorrhage?

A

Berry aneurysm in the circle of willis

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A patients presents to a & e with a sudden onset headache which she says is “the worst pain ever” She is also vomiting and is drowsy.

A

Subarachnoid haemorrhage

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Subarachnoid haemorrhage

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What is the gold standard investigation to do in a subarachnoid haemmorhage?

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Cerebral angiography

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What might you see on the fundoscopy of a patient with a subarachnoid haemmorhage?

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Papillodema due to raised ICP

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What will a LP show in subarachnoid haemorrhage?

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Frank blood that fails to clear

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What is the treatment for a patient who has a had a subarachnoid haemmorhage to prevent re bleeding?

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Endovascular interventional radiology

Surgical clipping

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8
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What drug is used in subarachnodi haemorrhage that is thought to reduce early morbidity caused by ischaemia?

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Nimodipine - calcium channel blocker

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What can happen is you do an LP on a patient with hydrocephalus?

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Coning (Brain stem become sucked into spinal cord) which can be fatal due to depression of cardiorespiratory centres.

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What is an intracerebral haemorrhage?

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Bleeding into the brain parenchyma

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What are most intracerebral haemorrhages due to?

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Hypertension

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13
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What do you call microaneurysms caused by hypertension?

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Charcot Bouchard aneurysms

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14
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Where is the most common site for charcot bouchard aneurysms to form?

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Vessels going to the basal ganglia

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15
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A patient presents to a & e which right sided facial weakness. They also have a headacke and seem drowsy. What investigations should you perform first?

A

CT scan

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A patient presents to a & e which right sided facial weakness. They also have a headacke and seem drowsy. You suspect that an underlying vascular problem is causing this. You do a CT scan, what other investigation would you want to do?

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Angiography to look for underlying vascular anomaly

17
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A patient presents to a & e which right sided facial weakness. They also have a headacke and seem drowsy. This is their CT scan. What is the diagnosis?

A

Intracerebral haemorrhage, causing a stroke

18
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What is the treatment of an intracerebral haemmorhage?

A

Surgical evacuation of the haemoatoma +/- treatment of any underlying abnormality

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20
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How do you get an intraventricular haemorrhage?

A

When there is a rupture of a subarachnoid or intracerebra bleed into a ventricle

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