A case report on acute non hemorrhagic infarct in midbrain

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Miss Kranti Prakash Dehade, Ms. Sarika Khadse, Roshan Umate, Lalit B. Damahe,

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Non-hemorrhagic areas of dead tissue, in any case called ischemic areas of dead tissue, are the aftereffect of the intense interference of blood stream to a space inside the mind. The typical reason for a no hemorrhagic dead tissue is the impediment of an intracranial corridor by a thromboembolism. Non hemorrhagic areas of localized necrosis contrast from hemorrhagic areas of localized necrosis that are related with intra parenchymal mind discharge. Ischemic strokes are by a long shot the most well-known classification, addressing almost 90% of all strokes, and around 10% of all ischemic strokes occur in the cerebrum stem, as per the National Stroke Association. Strokes are the main source of long haul inability in the United States, and almost 800,000 U.S people experience a stroke each year.


Patients History: An 80 years old male was admitted in neuro ICU. A.V.B.R.H. Sawangi(m) Wardha on date 17/07/2021. Patient’s complaint of fall at home around 8.00am, 07/07/2021. On date 08/07/2021 in afternoon patient developed left side weakness and slurred speech, fatigue. After CT scan patient diagnosed with acute non hemorrhage infarct in midbrain. No history of fever, cough, breathlessness and no history of Hypertension, Diabetes, and TB etc. Clinical findings: The patient had done all necessary investigation by physician order. Medical Management: Patient treated with   IV. Fluids RL, NS, RT Feed 200ml/2hourly, antacids, antibiotics, analgesic, antipyretic. Nursing Management: Administered IV fluid   , RT Feed 200ml/2hourly, monitor vital sign 2 hourly. Administered medication doctor’s order Conclusion: Timely treatment and management of acute on non hemorrhage infarct in midbrain

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