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Covid-19 causes sudden strokes in young adults, doctors say

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(CNN)The new coronavirus appears to be causing sudden strokes in adults in their 30s and 40s who are not otherwise terribly ill, doctors reported Wednesday.

They said patients may be unwilling to call 911 because they have heard hospitals are overwhelmed by coronavirus cases.

There's growing evidence that Covid-19 infection can cause the blood to clot in unusual ways, and stroke would be an expected consequence of that.

Dr. Thomas Oxley, a neurosurgeon at Mount Sinai Health System in New York, and colleagues gave details of five people they treated. All were under the age of 50, and all had either mild symptoms of Covid-19 infection or no symptoms at all.

"The virus seems to be causing increased clotting in the large arteries, leading to severe stroke," Oxley told CNN.

"Our report shows a seven-fold increase in incidence of sudden stroke in young patients during the past two weeks. Most of these patients have no past medical history and were at home with either mild symptoms (or in two cases, no symptoms) of Covid," he added.

"All tested positive. Two of them delayed calling an ambulance."

Other doctors have also reported that people are reluctant to call 911 or go to emergency rooms because of the pandemic.

It is not common for people so young to have strokes, especially strokes in the large vessels in the brain.

"For comparison, our service, over the previous 12 months, has treated on average 0.73 patients every 2 weeks under the age of 50 years with large vessel stroke," the team wrote in a letter to be published in the New England Journal of Medicine. That's fewer than two people a month.

A stroke in a large blood vessel causes severe damage if it is not removed right away. At least one patient has died, and others are in rehabilitation facilities, intensive care or in the stroke unit. Only one went home but will require intense care, Oxley said.

"The average person who has a large vessel stroke is severely impaired," Oxley said. "It means it a bigger clot. It includes one of the largest arteries in the brain."

Brain cells die when blood flow is stopped, and the longer it's blocked, the wider the damage in the brain. Quick treatment is vital. "The most effective treatment for large vessel stroke is clot retrieval, but this must be performed within 6 hours, and sometimes within 24 hours," Oxley said.

Oxley said his team wanted to tell people to watch themselves for symptoms of coronavirus infection and to call 911 if they have any evidence of stroke.

"Up until now, people have been advised to only call for an ambulance with shortness of breath or high fever," he wrote.

The easy memory device for stroke, he said, is "FAST": F for face drooping, A for arm weakness, S for speech difficulty and T for time to call 911.
 

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No different from flu. Any infection that increases inflamation carries this risk.

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The Flu Is Tied to an Increased Risk of Stroke and Ruptured Arteries
By Rachael Rettner January 30, 2019 Shares

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A person sick with a cold sitting on couch.

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Two new studies have found a link between the flu and an increased risk of two serious conditions: stroke and rupture of the neck arteries.

The studies both used a database of patient records in New York state to examine whether having flu-like symptoms — such as fever, cough, body aches and fatigue — was tied to an increased risk of either stroke or a condition called "cervical artery dissection" (CAD). The latter condition occurs when there is a tear in one of the arteries of the neck, and this tear allows blood to leak into the layers of the artery wall. CAD itself is tied to an increased risk of stroke.

In the first study, researchers from Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons analyzed data from nearly 31,000 people who were hospitalized with an ischemic stroke in 2014. (An ischemic stroke is a stroke caused a blockage in blood flow to an area of the brain.) The study found that having flu-like symptoms increased the overall likelihood of having stroke by about 40 percent over the next 15 days.

In the second study, researchers from the same institution looked at data from about 3,800 people who had CAD between 2006 and 2014. These patients, the researchers found, were about 50 to 60 percent more likely to have had a flu-like illness in the month before their CAD was diagnosed, compared with the same time period in the years before their CAD diagnosis.

The findings suggest that "flu-like illnesses may indeed trigger [cervical artery] dissection," study lead author Madeleine Hunter, a second-year medical student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, said in a statement.

(The studies looked at flu-like illness, rather than confirmed flu cases, because people with the flu often do not get their diagnosis officially confirmed with a lab test. This means that, in the health records system, there are many more reported cases of flu-like illness than confirmed flu.)

Both studies will be presented next week at American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2019 in Honolulu; neither has been published in a peer-reviewed journal
 

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Doctors are machines buyer... no medical machines they are not doctors but a snake oil salesman...

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Most are overweight and obesity carries with it, its own vascular disease, which make covid-19 deadlier. In short, if you are fat.. you die easier.
 
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