Abstract
Introduction: Cardiac embolism is one of the most common causes of embolic CVA. The recovery of patients with cardio-embolic stroke is a complex process which requires taking into account all associated pathologies (e.g. diabetes mellitus) that can play a decisive role in the evolution of the patient. A multidisciplinary team is required for such a purpose. Material and methods: The paper presents the case of a 63-year old patient with hemiplegia after an ischemic cardio-embolic stroke within a poly-pathological context. In January 2019, the patient suffered from an ischemic stroke in the carotid region with an ataxic spastic hemiparesis and left facial paresis with cerebrasthenia and bradylalia and he was admitted to “St. Ioan” Clinical Emergency Hospital in Bucharest. After the patient was stabilized and received specialized treatment, following the investigations and the interdisciplinary consultations, he received indication of neuromuscular recovery and for this reason he was admitted to our clinic. The patient was clinically and functionally evaluated, according the standardized protocols implemented in our clinic, through the assessment scales (MMSE, GOS-E and Rankin, MoCA, FIM, FAC, QoL, Asworh and Penn) and also para-clinically, in order to evaluate his biological reserve and his bearing availability of the recovery program. Results: After a complex neuro-recovery program undertaken by a multidisciplinary team formed by doctors, kinesiotherapists, medium healthcare and paramedical personnel, the patient displayed a slowly favorable evolution (hardened by his multiple associated diseases due to the above-mentioned co-morbidities) from a functional point of view with the improvement of the walking program and the increase in the muscle force and self-autonomy. Conclusion: The recovery of patients with cardio-embolic stroke is a complex process, which requires taking into account all associated pathologies that can play a decisive role in the evolution of the patient. A multidisciplinary team is required for such purposes. Key words: stroke, hemiplegia, poly-pathologic, ischemic
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