Feb. 25, 2022
Mayo Clinic has launched a neurovascular care process for adults age 55 and younger who have strokes. Multidisciplinary specialists collaborate to determine stroke etiology and optimal treatment for these individuals.
"Having a stroke when you're at the peak of your productive life is devastating. Our objective is to provide holistic care that allows patients to go back to what they love to do," says Gyanendra Kumar, M.D., a vascular neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona. "We want them to be able to enjoy their families and return to the workforce — and we want to prevent future strokes."
The incidence of stroke in younger adults is increasing. The most common cause of stroke in this group is arterial dissection resulting from trauma. But inadequate treatment of conditions such as hypertension, hypolipidemia, obesity and obstructive sleep apnea also is likely to play a role.
"This is a multifaceted problem, and the etiology of these strokes varies," Dr. Kumar says. "Our approach relies on collaboration among experts in many specialties who can help patients get back to being the productive individuals they were before their strokes."
Comprehensive, efficient care
Before patients visit Mayo Clinic's young adult stroke group, a registered nurse specializing in stroke reviews their files and consults stroke neurologists to determine whether the patients should see additional specialists. Individuals with aneurysms are scheduled to see a neurosurgeon. Patients with a hypercoagulable disorder might see a hematologist. Patients with a suspected genetic syndrome might be referred to Clinical Genomics.
"We make every effort for patients to see all the providers they need in a single visit to Mayo Clinic," Dr. Kumar says. "This condition requires a careful and thoughtful approach. We take the time we need to consider what kind of investigations and consultations might benefit our patients."
As a major neurovascular center, Mayo Clinic has state-of-the-art imaging to help precisely determine stroke etiology and risk. Carotid plaque imaging facilitates the detection of specific carotid plaque components — including intraplaque hemorrhage — that are associated with ischemic events, even in patients with minimal luminal stenosis. Mayo Clinic neuroradiologists also have experience performing and analyzing cerebral angiograms.
判断卒中病因
判断卒中病因
一名 39 岁男子的大脑磁共振成像显示,左侧颞顶叶出现急性缺血性脑卒中。这名患者以前非常健康,突然出现了语言障碍以及右脚刺痛和麻木的症状。对患者使用了组织型纤溶酶原激活剂,并在妙佑医疗国际的重症监护室和卒中病房对患者进行密切监测。随后的检查显示,导致患者缺血性脑卒中的病因是严重的右向左分流卵圆孔未闭(PFO)。妙佑医疗国际对PFO进行了修复。
When needed, treatment is provided by interventional neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons with experience in the range of procedures available to help prevent future stroke. Patients with cardiac conditions, such as patent foramen ovale, are treated by Mayo Clinic's cardiothoracic surgeons. "As colleagues, we have a collaborative approach to patients. There's no turf war," Dr. Kumar says.
Specialists in Neuro-Ophthalmology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation provide rehabilitative care after stroke. Occupational therapists also help patients with tasks such as regaining the ability to drive.
Outcomes vary, depending on the severity of the stroke. "After a massive stroke, individuals may remain limited in what they can do," Dr. Kumar says. "But despite having a stroke that causes initial impairment, many of these younger patients are able to regain their abilities."
For more information
Refer a patient to Mayo Clinic.