Aspirus Health Delivers Exceptional Stroke Care When It Matters Most
Aspirus Health Observes World Stroke Day
10/29/2024
Dr. Fareed Suri, Aspirus St. Luke’s Stroke Program Medical Director
Every 40 seconds
someone in the United States has a stroke and every three minutes and 11
seconds someone dies of stroke according to the Centers for Disease Control
& Prevention.
It is why Aspirus
Health values highlighting World Stroke Day on Tuesday, October 29 and offering
the highest quality stroke care. It is a day meant to underscore the serious
nature and high rates of stroke, raise awareness of stroke prevention and treatment
and ensure better care and support for survivors.
Strokes happen when
there is damage to the brain. In most cases a blood vessel in the brain gets
clogged and the brain stops functioning or a blood vessel in the brain breaks
and leaks blood. When strokes happen, it’s important to act quickly because the
brain stops functioning and dies over time.
“The way it happens
is that when a blood vessel is clogged, it is getting a collateral blood flow
from other smaller blood vessels, but that collateral blood flow is not robust
enough to keep it alive for a long period of time,” Aspirus St. Luke’s Stroke Program Medical Director Dr. Fareed Suri explained. “It is able
to keep it alive in the part that's closer to that collateral flow, but the
deeper parts are suffering more and they are dying more quickly. So, the sooner
we open up the main blood vessel, the sooner we are able to restore the blood
flow, the more we are able to save the brain.”
High blood pressure,
diabetes, high cholesterol and smoking are the four major risk factors for
stroke. While symptoms of a stroke to watch for include:
- Balance – Sudden
loss of coordination or balance
- Eyes – Sudden change
in vision
- Face – Sudden
weakness on one side of the face or facial droop
- Arm – Sudden arm or
leg weakness or numbness
- Speech – Sudden
slurred speech, trouble speaking, trouble understanding speech
- Terrible Headache –
Sudden onset of a terrible headache
Aspirus Health is
proud to offer certified stroke care across its locations including its Stroke
Centers in Duluth and Wausau. To learn more about strokes and care for them,
visit Aspirus.org/StrokeCare.
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