SAFE Membership 2011/2012 The Stroke Association UK Different Strokes UK Aivoliitto Finland Fundacja Udaru Mózgu Poland Philanthropy International fund defence health of travellers Ukraine Croatian Stroke Society Croatia Schlaganfall-Hilfe Österreich Austria Fundacio Ictus Catalonia Sdružení pro rehabilitaci osob po cévní mozkové příhodě Czech Republic Fédération Nationale des Aphasique s de France Stiftung Deutsche Schlaganfall-Hilfe Germany ESzME:Egyesület a Stroke Megelőzéséért, Hungary Heilaheill Iceland Neeman Association for Stroke survivors Israel Associazione Lotta Ictus Cerebrale (ALICE) Italy Nederlandse CVA-vereniging Netherlands Norsk Forening for S lagrammede Norway Združenje bolnikov s cerebrovaskularno boleznijo Slovenia Federacion Espanola de Ictus Spain STROKE-Riksförbundet Sweden HjerneSagen blodpropihjernen dk Denmark UK Connect UK
Sdružení pro rehabilitaci osob po cévní mozkové příhodě
SCMP – Czech Association of persons after stroke Voluntary association found in 1991 Helping people after stroke Clubs for stroke victims in several Czech cities Summer camps for training and rehabilitation Councelling for getting compensation aids Support in return back to work Organizing seminars and educational events
Summer camps for rehabilitation and conditioning Directors: Gita Prokopenko and Drahuše Kolací
MCA occlusion
Approximately deaths in CR annualy 48% 22000
Proportion of pathological subtypes of stroke
Main epidemiological data, Stroke ČR Average age at attack: 70/men 75/women 25% under the age of 65 5% under the age of 45 Prevalence in persons > 65: 5-7%, increasing Fatality within 1 month: 23%, (ICH 42%, SAH 32%) Survival: 4 – 5 years, ~ in ČR
Impact of stroke 1/3 are dying within 6 – 12 months 5% dying within 2 – 10 years 1 year after 11% are in middle or severe helplessness 3 years after 1/3 of survivors need help in minimally 1 function of ADL
Czech Republic: Mortality of stroke in age decades absolute numbers per persons
Pavel Kalvach 3.LF, FNKV, Praha Disclosing imminent stroke in advance Barcelona, November, 2012
Definition of TIA Sudden episode of cerebral ischemia, vascular origin, less than 24 hours Specific artery of the brain or the eye Usual duration less than 30 minutes If longer than 24 hours, the diagnosis should not be TIA
ICA CCA
Prevention should not mean only a passive intake of drugs Up – to a healthy life-style!
Dobře organizovaná péče o cévní příhody mozkové je jedinou eticky přijatelnou alternativou Snižuje úmrtí, zlepšuje funkční výsledek, šetří peníze Je optimem pro pacienta a úsporou pro společnost ZávěryZávěry