Overview
BEFAST Signs and Symptoms of Stroke
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WATCH EXTERNAL VIDEO*If you or your physician suspects you suffered a stroke and refers you to O’Connor, a Stroke Care team member will conduct a rapid and thorough exam that includes:
- Time and date you were last without stroke symptoms or “last known well”
- Time and date of sudden onset of stroke symptoms
- Your medical history
- A physical exam
- A computed tomography (CT) scan to determine whether the stroke resulted from a clot or from bleeding inside the brain
- Additional tests, depending on the scan results and how soon you arrive in the emergency room
- Computed Tomographic Angiogram (CTA), Computed Tomographic Perfusion (CTP), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Magnetic Resonance Angiogram (MRA) to obtain blood vessel images to guide rapid treatment.
Patient Story
Hear stroke survivor, Bobby, share his story about stroke care at O’Connor Hospital.
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Stroke Treatment
People who have symptoms of a stroke need to call 911 immediately. At O’Connor, our Emergency Department Stroke Team is specially trained to quickly deliver lifesaving drugs such as intravenous alteplase (IV tPA), a clot-busting drug administered directly into your vein. The prompt medical attention of our trained technicians and staff prevents potential complications and disabilities. Stroke treatments that our physicians recommend include medication such as IV tPA and surgery based on the type of stroke and the severity of the symptoms.
The goals of treatment are to:
- Prevent life-threatening complications
- Prevent future strokes
- Reduce the risk of disability
- Prevent long-term complications
Contact Us
For more information about our stroke care or support services or to make an appointment, call (408) 947-2689.
For more information on the Stroke Support Group, call (408) 947-2522.