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The TIAs you need to worry about


 

EXPERT OPINION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL STROKE CONFERENCE

He was quick to add, however, that the ABCD2 score is no substitute for clinical judgment. Certain patients with a TIA should be sent straightaway to the ED regardless of their ABCD2 score. They include individuals with a hypercoagulable state, endocarditis, a crescendo event, known ipsilateral large-vessel stenosis or occlusion, or CT or MRI evidence of recent infarction.

"The ABCD2 score is not magic. A young person who is an IV drug user and has a 1-minute spell of diplopia is someone you’d worry about, and yet that person probably has an ABCD2 score of 0," Dr. Johnston noted.

He reported having no relevant financial conflicts.

b.jancin@elsevier.com

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