Stroke: Every Minute Counts

You may think only older people need to worry about having a stroke, but it can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time.  Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. and the number-one cause of long-term disability. Stroke deaths are preventable. The most important factor is time.

Stroke Prevention Awareness Month in May brought a panel of experts to the podcast, hosted by Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., chief population health office at Baptist Health South Florida. Their discussion ranged from stroke symptoms and risk factors to what to do if you see someone who is experiencing a stroke.

Panel guests were:

Screening for Brain Aneurysms

Rupture of a Brain aneurysm is a debilitating, often fatal type of stroke.

Brain aneurysms typically have no symptoms until the time of rupture.

Brain aneurysms can run in families, and screening at-risk patients and family members allows for detection and treatment before rupture. 

The Marilyn & Stanley Barry Center for Cerebrovascular Disease & Stroke at the Marcus Neuroscience Institute now offers screening for at-risk patients at their new Brain Aneurysm Clinic.   

Patients who may be a candidate for screening include those with:

  • Family history of brain aneurysm and/or brain aneurysm rupture

  • Females with high blood pressure and/or tobacco or alcohol use

  • Polycystic kidney disease

  • Ehler-Danlos Sydrome

  • Fibromuscular dysplasia

  • Sickle Cell Disease

  • Coarctation of aorta/bicuspid aortic valve

  • Acromegaly

If you or a family member is may be a candidate for screening, please call to set up an appointment. The Marcus Neuroscience Institute is proud to be on of a select few centers in South Florida to offer the entire spectrum of state of the art neurosurgical and endovascular techniques to treat brain aneurysms.  Our highly experienced team of neurosurgeons, neurologists and nurses work closely with patients and their families to develop a unique treatment plan to suit the patient’s individual needs.

Dateline Health: "Advances in the Treatment of Neurological Disease"

Dr. Snelling appeared on the most recent episode of Dateline Health, in an episode titled, “Advances in the Treatment of Neurological Disease”. The topics discussed included:

  • diagnosis and treatment of brain aneurysms

  • treatment of stroke

  • screening for brain aneurysms

  • important of family history in diagnosis and treatment of brain aneurysms

  • the role of the cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgeon

  • aneurysm clipping and aneurysm coiling

The entire show is available on Youtube.

Incredible New Article on Spinal Cord Injury Published in Nature

“Electrical stimulation has helped three people with spinal-cord injuries to regain control over their leg muscles and improve their walking.

It even enabled one of them who couldn’t previously walk to walk with assistance.

“It’s a tremendous step forward,” says rehabilitation-medicine researcher Chet Moritz of the University of Washington in Seattle, who was not involved in the research.

Importantly, all of the participants retained some improvement in muscle movement even after the stimulation therapy had stopped, and two retained improvements in walking ability.

But researchers caution that the technique, called epidural electrical stimulation, is in its early stages and that it is not clear for what proportion of injured people it could work. So far, it has been demonstrated only in people who retained some level of motor function below their injuries.”

"Mum sues salon for ‘causing her stroke after stylists washed her hair six times'"

"The following day Adele’s condition drastically deteriorated when she lost her sight and felt dizzy while cleaning the bathroom. She rested for a minute where after gathering her strength crawled to the phone and called Campbell for help. But after a few moments, she dropped the phone mid-conversation and passed out again. Terrified Campbell rushed home and found his wife unable to speak or move and the right side of her face was drooping – he immediately called for an ambulance. It was confirmed at St John’s Hospital in Livingston, that Adele suffered a stroke following dissection of the vertebral artery – a clot caused by trauma in the neck which stops blood getting to the brain. The incident left Adele unable to drive which meant she couldn’t work and had to sell their home."

 

Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2018/08/06/mum-sues-salon-causing-stroke-stylists-washed-hair-six-times-7804104/?ito=cbshare

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"How fast can acute stroke treat­ment be­come to still be re­li­able? – Stroke throm­bolysis treat­ment in Helsinki beats ex­pect­a­tions"

"The results showed that the stroke chain of recovery, which we have been gradually optimizing for years, is both safe and expeditious, and that the speed has not been achieved at the expense of diagnostic inaccuracy, corroborates Perttu Lindsberg."