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Case study of physical therapy treatment of ischemic stroke patient with right-sided hemiparesis
Bárta, Tomáš ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Dědková, Miriama (referee)
Title: Case study of physical therapy treatment of ischemic stroke patient with right- sided hemiparesis Objectives: The purpose of this bachelor thesis was to process theoretical information about the diagnosis and to create case study of the ischemic stroke patient with right- sided hemiparesis. Summary: This bachelor thesis deals with stroke and is formed of theoretical general and practical special part. The general part includes the definition of stroke, anatomy of blood supply to the brain, types of stroke, stroke assumptions and its prevention, and post-stroke rehabilitation possibilities using physiotherapeutic methods and procedures applied depending on the stage of the disease. The special part describes the methodology of the thesis and contains a case study of the ischemic stroke patient with right-sided hemiparesis. The case study includes anamnesis, initial kinesiological analysis, course of performed therapies and final kinesiological analysis with evaluation of the therapeutic effect. Data for the processing of the special part of the theses were obtained within the continuous professional experience at the Rehabilitation Clinic of the FNKV during the period from 11-1-2021 to 5-2-2021. Keywords: ictus, cerebral infarction, stroke, cerebrovascular accident, cerebrovascular ischemia,...
Prehospital urgent care for patients with acute cerebral infarction indicated for thrombolytic therapy
VOKÁLKOVÁ, Martina
The topic of this bachelor thesis is prehospital emergency care for patients with acute cerebral infarction indicated for thrombolytic therapy. In the theoretical part of the thesis there are data about the actual occurrence of cerebral strokes, and there are defined terms such as medical rescue service, pre-hospital emergency care and stroke center. The following chapters describe the basic anatomy of the brain. Owing to the topic the largest part of the anatomy consists of vascular supply of the brain, which is related to the cause of cerebral vascular events. This thesis also involves the theme of cerebral vascular events, where the causes of the illness, the clinical picture and its basic distribution are described. There are also described diagnostic procedures in the following chapters. Due to the subject of the bachelor thesis, the most space is devoted to pre-hospital emergency care. Further chapters focus on how to place a patient to the appropriate healthcare facility and the follow-up treatment. The last chapters of the theoretical part mention the possible prevention of this disease. The practical part of the bachelor thesis was qualitative research. Structured managed interviews with medical rescuers of the Health Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region (ZZS JčK) and non-medical staff involved in the admission of patients to a complex cerebrovascular center ("KCC") were used for the research. There were drawn up two different interviews. The first interview was focused on mapping the knowledge of health rescuers about providing pre-hospital emergency care to patients with stroke. This interview also involved questions for the assessment of the cooperation between ZZS JčK and KCC in the Hospital České Budějovice from the point of view of medical rescuers. The second interview was drawn up for the non-medical staff of the KCC at the České Budějovice Hospital and was about the cooperation between ZZS JčK and KCC at the České Budějovice Hospital from the point of view of the KCC staff. The interviews were rewritten in the practical part and the answers were processed in tables. The research showed that ZZS JčK health rescuers have sufficient knowledge of vascular events. Furthermore, it was found, that the cooperation between ZZS JčK and KCC is evaluated by both sides positively. Research also showed that glycemia measurement is an important point of improvement for patient examination. Both variants of the interviews showed, that this value is not always measured and therefore, it can happen that a patient with hypoglycemia is brought to the KCC instead of a cesarean stroke.
Solar spots, flares and geomagnetic activity: related to cerebral stroke?
Střeštík, Jaroslav ; Mikulecký, M.
Monthly numbers of cerebral infarctions dutiny 16 years wereas correlated with monthly values of solar and geomagnetic activity. There is a significant negative correlation between solar/geomagnetic aktivity and the incidence of cerebrál infarctions with a time shift of one year.

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