Cerebral Vascular Disease

Treatment and Prevention of Stroke Patients (ICTUS).

Medical professionals treating cerebrovascular disease at the Vascular Clinic Vargas and Morelli

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the chances of surviving a stroke?

The chances of surviving a stroke have improved significantly thanks to advances in early diagnosis and treatment.

Survival depends on several factors, including how quickly treatment is received, the part of the brain affected, and the severity of the stroke.

With immediate and appropriate medical attention, many people can regain significant function and lead an active life.

How long can a stroke last?

A stroke occurs rapidly and can last from a few minutes to several hours.

If symptoms disappear in less than 24 hours, this is classified as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is an indicator that a more serious stroke may occur.

It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention at the first signs of stroke to minimize brain damage.

What can cause a stroke?

A stroke can be caused by a blockage (ischemic) or rupture (hemorrhagic) of an artery in the brain. Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

Management of these factors through lifestyle changes and medication can significantly reduce the risk.

What is the difference between a stroke and a cerebral infarction?

Technically, a stroke and a cerebral infarction refer to the same thing: the interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.

However, commonly, the term “stroke” can refer to any type of cerebrovascular accident, while “cerebral infarction” specifies an ischemic type, where the blood supply is blocked.

What can you expect from this treatment?

At Vargas and Morelli Vascular Clinic, our approach to the treatment of cerebrovascular disease is comprehensive and personalized, ensuring that each patient receives the most effective care based on his or her specific condition. Our team of specialists is equipped with the most advanced technologies for both emergency treatment and long-term rehabilitation.

The stroke management and prevention program is a comprehensive program in which the cardiologist, neurosurgeon and peripheral vascular surgeon intervene according to the direct cause.

Specifically the vascular surgeon. If the cause is secondary to obstruction of the main extracranial arteries: carotid and/or vertebral artery, open surgery or catheterization is performed to place a stent that not only allows cerebral blood flow to be restored but also stabilizes the fatty plaques: atheromas, which can migrate and obstruct smaller arteries at the cerebral level.

By choosing our clinic, patients can expect not only exceptional emergency treatment but also a follow-up plan that promotes long-term recovery and quality of life. Our goal is to minimize the impact of stroke while maximizing the patient’s recovery and independence.

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Clínica Bíblica Santa Ana

2nd Floor, Office 10

+506 2522-1000

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