When a stroke occurs, every second counts. Advocate Health Care delivers immediate care to patients experiencing acute strokes – when the treatment window is limited. Our highly trained specialists use the latest imaging technologies, artificial intelligence (AI) software, and breakthrough, minimally invasive treatments to improve patient outcomes and reduce long-term deficits.
Following a stroke, our rehabilitation experts go to work, helping you progress on the road to recovery. We work to preserve your life and your quality of life.
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It’s vital to know what a stroke looks like. If you or a loved one has any of the stroke symptoms below, call 911 and seek immediate medical attention. Every second counts to preserve brain functions.
To remember the symptoms of a stroke, remember to B.E. F.A.S.T.:
B = Balance Does the person have sudden loss of balance or coordination?
E = Eyes Is their vision blurred? Do they have double vision or sudden trouble seeing out of one or both eyes?
F = Face Can they smile? Does one side of their face sag or droop?
A = Arms Can they raise both arms? Or does one arm drift downward?
S = Speech Is their speech slurred or strange-sounding? Can they repeat a single sentence? Can they understand what you’re saying to them?
T = Terrible headache and time to call 911 Sudden onset of a terrible headache or “the worst headache of their life”
Problems with balance, sight, facial muscles, arms and speech all arise from involuntary or abnormal muscle function (dyskinesia) caused by the stroke.
According to the American Stroke Association, stroke is the No. 5 cause of death in the U.S. and it’s a leading cause of disability.
All types of stroke are dangerous and can lead to death. The two main types have different causes are and treated in almost opposite ways. One main type needs treatment to make your blood clot and the other needs treatment to break up blood clots. Our doctors will run tests to determine what type you have in order to treat you correctly while it’s happening and afterward.
Types of stroke:
Our stroke treatment team uses sophisticated imaging, communication and AI technologies to help diagnose stroke as quickly as possible, so you can receive prompt and effective treatment.
Our specialists may also perform other diagnostic tests, if they think a stroke has already occurred.
Advocate offers a range of stroke treatments, from clot-busting agents to surgical removal of blood clots to the latest in minimally invasive procedures. Following guidelines of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association TM , our streamlined stroke and post-stroke continuum of care can minimize the impact of stroke and offer you the best chance for recovery.
Some personal characteristics can increase your risk of stroke. For example, more than half of strokes are caused by uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Risk factors of stroke you can control include:
Risk factors of stroke you can’t control include:
Medications and lifestyle changes may help decrease your risk of having a stroke or of having a second stroke. Some lifestyle changes you can make include:
Your doctor may recommend medications to help reduce your risk of a stroke. If you’ve had an ischemic stroke, they may prescribe blood thinners to lower the blood’s ability to form clots. If you’ve had a hemorrhagic stroke, they may prescribe medication to reduce your blood pressure.
Another option for some people is a device that filters blood clots from the left side of the heart. This will lower the risk that any clots will travel to the brain and cause a stroke.
Advocate Health Care has more stroke centers than any other system in Illinois. They include:
Comprehensive Stroke Centers (highest level of certification)
Primary Stroke Centers (second highest level of certification)
Most strokes are preventable and many of the risk factors are controllable. Our stroke risk quiz helps you estimate your chance of experiencing a stroke, find ways to minimize your risk and get an idea of what to do next based on your results.