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Therefore, brain ischemia can result from events other than heart attacks.
The symptoms of brain ischemia range from mild to severe.
Recently, Moyamoya disease has also been identified as a potential cause for brain ischemia.
Brain ischemia has been linked to a variety of diseases or abnormalities.
In the late 2000s he started to develop brain ischemia, leading to problems with memory, judgment and gait.
Evidence supporting the use of therapeutic hypothermia after brain ischemia, however, is limited.
Brain ischemia is characterized by insufficient blood flow to the brain.
A closely related disease to brain ischemia is brain hypoxia.
The outcome of brain ischemia is influenced by the quality of subsequent supportive care.
This causes reduced cardiac output and hypotension, which may result in brain ischemia.
Symptoms of brain ischemia can include unconsciousness, blindness, problems with coordination, and weakness in the body.
Hyperglycaemia should also be avoided during brain ischemia.
Therapeutic hypothermia has been attempted to improve results post brain ischemia .
The symptoms of brain ischemia reflect the anatomical region undergoing blood and oxygen deprivation.
Accordingly, this discovery raised the possibility of intervening after brain ischemia before the damage becomes irreversible.
Focal brain ischemia reduces blood flow to a specific brain region, increasing the risk of cell death to that particular area.
Global brain ischemia occurs when blood flow to the brain is halted or drastically reduced.
A heart attack can also cause brain ischemia due to the correlation that exists between heart attack and low blood pressure.
Congenital heart defects may also cause brain ischemia due to the lack of appropriate artery formation and connection.
The causes of brain ischemia vary from sickle cell anemia to congenital heart defects.
Brain ischemia can be further subdivided, by cause, into thrombotic, embolic, and hypoperfusion.
Focal brain ischemia occurs when a blood clot has occluded a cerebral vessel.
Sickle cell anemia may cause brain ischemia associated with the irregularly shaped blood cells.
Other effects that may result from brain ischemia are stroke, cardiorespiratory arrest, and irreversible brain damage.
Compression of blood vessels may also lead to brain ischemia, by blocking the arteries that carry oxygen to the brain.