Summary:
Cerebral vascular accident (CVA) is the second leading cause of deaths in developed countries.
The mortality rate from CVA in the Czech Republic in people under 65 years is twice higher
compared to countries in Western and Northern Europe. Every year it affects about 500/100 000
citizens with mortality within one year approximately in 45 %. Incidence of this serious disease is
three times more frequent in diabetics than in non-diabetics. After ictus, the prognosis is worse
and repeated cerebral strokes more frequent. From the risk factors, diabetics usually suffer from
hypertension which is part of a complex of metabolic syndrome X. There are more frequent
carotid stenoses and impaired tiny arteries in diabetics compared to non-diabetic population.
Recently, it has been pointed at an importance of early detection of hyperglycaemia in ischemic
brain accidents, because hyperglycaemia seriously affects ischemic brain tissue. Apart from other
things, it leads to impairment of motor functions. A specialist providing care to diabetics must
consider and start treatment of all the risk factors. Under ideal conditions, every diabetic should
be excellently compensated and have normal blood pressure values, low concentrations of LDL
cholesterol, and should be treated with ACE inhibitor at the same time as with acetylsalicylic acid
and clopidogrel.
Key words:
Cerebral vascular accident - Diabetes mellitus - Hypertension - Dyslipidaemia - Antithrombotic
therapy
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