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iAre you experiencing stroke symptoms? Call 9-1-1 immediately!
Highpoint Health – Sumner with Ascension Saint Thomas is a Primary Stroke Center (PSC) serving Sumner County and surrounding areas. Our goal is to provide the highest quality stroke care so you can get back to your life as quickly and fully as possible. Part of that care is educating our community on preventable risk factors and how to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Because time is brain. The sooner you can get to a hospital if you are experiencing stroke symptoms, the better your chance of survival and a full recovery.
As Primary Stroke Center, we offer emergency care, 24/7 imaging, and round-the-clock neurology coverage with our neurohospitalists and teleneurology. We also administer Thrombolytics, a.k.a. the "clot-buster drug."
Things move fast in the ED because “time equals brain” in acute (sudden onset) stroke. Time is of great importance in the ED during a stroke. The activity may seem chaotic, but there is a purpose for every action. Blood tests, heart monitoring, X-rays and a CT exam will happen very quickly. The key question for your family will be the “time of last known normal.” This is very important, as it helps determine the type of treatment for the stroke patient.
Other conditions with similar symptoms to stroke and TIA will need to be ruled out to diagnose stroke. Some of these include seizures, fainting, low blood sugar, migraine headaches, heart problems, or other general medical conditions. The type of stroke must also be determined. Treatment for each type of stroke is unique.
You will be asked:
There are many types of imaging you may receive. Here are some of the more common scenarios:
Thrombolytic medications (also called clot busters) work by dissolving blood clots that are blocking the blood flow to the brain. This treatment may be used for a person who is having a stroke caused by clots that block blood flow to the brain (ischemic stroke). These medications can only be given within 4.5 hours of the onset of stroke symptoms.
We offer inpatient neurology care through our neurohospitalists, hospitalists, and an agreement with Vanderbilt University Medical Center for teleneurology services.