Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report

Background:Ischaemic stroke accounts for 87% of strokes and occurs when a clot or a thrombus blocks a blood vessel, cutting off blood flow to a part of the brain. If large areas of brain are affected, space-occupying oedema may result, leading to rapid neurological deterioration, coma and death. Ma...

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Main Authors: Kwan Yee (Queenie) Leung, Rosalind Elliott, Sheila Jala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Exeley Inc. 2018-06-01
Series:Australasian Journal of Neuroscience
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Online Access:https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/australasian_journal_of_neuroscience/28/1/pdf/10.21307_ajon-2017-008.pdf
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spelling doaj-9c735c08296245c7b762cfeceea9d98e2020-11-24T22:02:27ZengExeley Inc.Australasian Journal of Neuroscience1032-335X2208-67812018-06-0128110.21307/ajon-2017-008Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case reportKwan Yee (Queenie) Leung0Rosalind Elliott1Sheila Jala2[u'Manly Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District,150 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095,Australia', u'Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District,Reserve Road, St Leonards NSW 2065,Australia']Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District,Reserve Road, St Leonards NSW 2065,AustraliaRoyal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District,Reserve Road, St Leonards NSW 2065,Australia Background:Ischaemic stroke accounts for 87% of strokes and occurs when a clot or a thrombus blocks a blood vessel, cutting off blood flow to a part of the brain. If large areas of brain are affected, space-occupying oedema may result, leading to rapid neurological deterioration, coma and death. Malignant middle cerebral artery infarction (MMCAI) is a life-threating ischaemic stroke involving the whole middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory and comprises up to 10% of MCA infarctions.Methods:We report the case of a 62 year old female ‘Mary’ who presented with a MMCAI together with a summary of the most recent and relevant evidence for treatment options in terms of survival and quality of life for her. We also focus on the vital role of the nurse in Mary’s care and treatment.Results:Intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular clot retrieval (ECR) during the hyperacute phase have been shown to improve outcomes but Mary did not meet the criteria for thrombolysis and received unsuccessful ECR. Her neurological condition deteriorated so she underwent surgical decompression, which is one of the major advances for MMCAI treatment together with expert neuro critical care nursing. Mary made a good functional recovery, returning home to live independently.Conclusion:This case highlights the need to consider all contextual and patient preferences in relation to treatment options. In addition the case emphases the vital role the neuro critical care nurse specialist plays in the complex assessment and treatment of this patient who experienced a MMCAI and underwent complex interventions. https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/australasian_journal_of_neuroscience/28/1/pdf/10.21307_ajon-2017-008.pdfstrokemiddle cerebral artery infarctioncase studycritical carecritical illness
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author Kwan Yee (Queenie) Leung
Rosalind Elliott
Sheila Jala
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Rosalind Elliott
Sheila Jala
Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience
stroke
middle cerebral artery infarction
case study
critical care
critical illness
author_facet Kwan Yee (Queenie) Leung
Rosalind Elliott
Sheila Jala
author_sort Kwan Yee (Queenie) Leung
title Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report
title_short Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report
title_full Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report
title_fullStr Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report
title_full_unstemmed Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: A clinical case report
title_sort malignant middle cerebral artery infarct: a clinical case report
publisher Exeley Inc.
series Australasian Journal of Neuroscience
issn 1032-335X
2208-6781
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background:Ischaemic stroke accounts for 87% of strokes and occurs when a clot or a thrombus blocks a blood vessel, cutting off blood flow to a part of the brain. If large areas of brain are affected, space-occupying oedema may result, leading to rapid neurological deterioration, coma and death. Malignant middle cerebral artery infarction (MMCAI) is a life-threating ischaemic stroke involving the whole middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory and comprises up to 10% of MCA infarctions.Methods:We report the case of a 62 year old female ‘Mary’ who presented with a MMCAI together with a summary of the most recent and relevant evidence for treatment options in terms of survival and quality of life for her. We also focus on the vital role of the nurse in Mary’s care and treatment.Results:Intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular clot retrieval (ECR) during the hyperacute phase have been shown to improve outcomes but Mary did not meet the criteria for thrombolysis and received unsuccessful ECR. Her neurological condition deteriorated so she underwent surgical decompression, which is one of the major advances for MMCAI treatment together with expert neuro critical care nursing. Mary made a good functional recovery, returning home to live independently.Conclusion:This case highlights the need to consider all contextual and patient preferences in relation to treatment options. In addition the case emphases the vital role the neuro critical care nurse specialist plays in the complex assessment and treatment of this patient who experienced a MMCAI and underwent complex interventions.
topic stroke
middle cerebral artery infarction
case study
critical care
critical illness
url https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/australasian_journal_of_neuroscience/28/1/pdf/10.21307_ajon-2017-008.pdf
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