Code Stroke Alert: FAST



FAST is an acronym for Face, Arm, Speech, and Time; warning signs of a TREATABLE stroke. Modern emergency departments are set up to administer TPA, a clot busting drug, that can resolve a Facial weakness, a paralyzed ARM, or loss of SPEECH-- if there is TIME. The time in most cases is just three hours, and it takes an hour to get the the emergency department and get an emergency CT scan to rule out a brain bleed.

You see, a few strokes are caused by a brain bleed, an absolute contraindication to TPA. That is why the CT scan is necessary.

Therefore, even though Wellness.com is about health and growth (prevention), it is critical that modern medicine gets recognition for its ability to intervene in such a crisis. There is no more serious crises than to survive a stroke with permanent paralysis or inability to talk.  Minutes count, just like in a heart attack.

I have written this article after a review committee in the hospital I work at surmised that many treatable strokes failed to get the option of TPA because the time window closed. The window closed because people are uneducated, in denial, or are just hoping the problem will go away on its own. Denial can be part of a stroke, so it is important that family and caregivers are just as educated.

So, Education is the weakest link in this chain. If in doubt, call 911 and trigger something good about the modern medical system: reversing a potentially devastating stroke.

11/16/2013 8:00:00 AM
Donald McGee
Written by Donald McGee
Dr. Donald McGee is the Founder of Wellness.com, a Board Certified M.D., graduated from Mt Sinai School of Medicine in New York, and has an accredited PhD in Health Studies from Saybrook Institute in San Francisco. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Emergency Medicine as well as a Fellow of the American ...
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The acronym FAST is not only important for health care professionals to be aware of, but also the general public. Minutes matter when it comes to having a stroke. This is a great educational piece! Also, it is great to be aware of studies being conducted on all natural therapies for the prevention of stroke.
Posted by KM
The article is very informative. FAST: Face, Arms, Speech, Time :P like this! <url removed>
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Glad to see a post about heart health and reality of stroke. My mother had a major stroke 11 years ago and I'm the sole caregiver. It's been hell. I'm hoping more people learn about how to prevent the same experience from happening to their family. <url removed>
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