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StrokeStrokes Introduction and OverviewStroke, also called brain attack, is a brain injury caused by a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the brain. It occurs when part of the brain does not receives the needed blood flow for one of two reaons: 1) either the blood supply to part of the brain is suddenly interrupted, or 2) because a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and blood invades the surrounding areas.
In the United States, the majority of people that have a stroke are over the age of 65. However, 28 percent of all stroke cases occur in people younger than 65. The risk of having a stroke more than doubles each decade after the age of 55. A stroke is a medical emergency that can affect individuals of all age categories including children and babies. Among adults age 45 to 65, 8 to 12 percent of the ischemic stroke cases and 37 to 38 percent of hemorrhagic stroke cases result in death within 30 days. Within a year, 25 percent of those that had a transient ischemic attack will die, and this percentage increases among seniors 65 and older. On average in the United States, someone suffers a stroke every 45 seconds, and at every 3 to 4 minutes someone dies of a stroke. Every seven minutes a person dies of heart disease or stroke in Canada, while every five minutes somebody suffers a stroke in the UK. According to the World Health Organization, 15 million people worldwide have a stroke ever year, of whom 5 million die and 5 million are permanently disabled. However, medical research shows that every year 80 percent of the all cases of stroke can be prevented.
Article by Kona Vishnu, MS |
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12/04/2010