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Evaluation of patient presenting with acute symptoms of possible TIA or minor ischemic stroke

Evaluation of patient presenting with acute symptoms of possible TIA or minor ischemic stroke
This algorithm should be used in conjunction with UpToDate topics on the initial evaluation and management of TIA and ischemic stroke.
CDUS: carotid duplex ultrasonography; CNS: central nervous system; CT: computed tomography; CTA: computed tomography angiography; ECG: electrocardiography; IV: intravenous; MRA: magnetic resonance angiography; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; TIA: transient ischemic attack; TCD: transcranial Doppler.
* Patients who present within the appropriate time window after ischemic symptom onset and have a persistent neurologic deficit that is potentially disabling, despite improvement of any degree, should be treated with intravenous thrombolysis and/or mechanical thrombectomy in the absence of other contraindications. Further management of these patients is similar to that of other patients with a potentially disabling stroke.
¶ Can begin aspirin and statin therapy while awaiting results of remaining diagnostic studies if imaging is negative for hemorrhage and other nonischemic cause of symptoms.
Δ Viable strategies include antihypertensive therapy, antithrombotic therapy, statin therapy, and lifestyle modification; select patients with symptomatic cervical internal carotid artery disease may benefit from carotid revascularization.
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