How is a Brain Stroke Treated?
Emergency treatment should be sought immediately upon recognising the symptoms of a brain stroke. By acting quickly, one can significantly increase the chances of a successful recovery and minimise potential long-term damage.
Two main treatment options for brain stroke are thrombolysis and endovascular procedures.
1. Thrombolysis (Clot-Busting Medication)
Thrombolysis involves using clot-busting medication to dissolve the blood clot causing the stroke.
This medication, also known as tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), needs to be administered within a specific time frame from the onset of symptoms. It works by dissolving the clot, restoring blood flow to the affected part of the brain.
Thrombolysis has proven to be effective in reducing disability and improving outcomes for patients if given promptly.
2. Endovascular Procedures (Mechanical Thrombectomy)
Endovascular procedures involve physically removing the clot from the blocked blood vessel using specialised tools inserted through a catheter.
This procedure is known as mechanical thrombectomy and is particularly beneficial for larger clots that cannot be dissolved by medication alone.
It has shown remarkable success in restoring blood flow and improving patient outcomes when performed within a certain window of time.