{"id":6158,"date":"2023-08-10T09:23:55","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T13:23:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joemillerinjurylaw.com\/?p=6158"},"modified":"2023-08-04T10:50:09","modified_gmt":"2023-08-04T14:50:09","slug":"strokes-heart-attacks-and-workers-compensation-part-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joemillerinjurylaw.com\/strokes-heart-attacks-and-workers-compensation-part-two\/","title":{"rendered":"Strokes, Heart Attacks, and Workers\u2019 Compensation \u2013 Part Two"},"content":{"rendered":"

This article is a continuation of our discussion of strokes and worker\u2019s compensation.<\/p>\n

Click here to read part one.<\/a><\/p>\n

What are the treatments for strokes that occur during the scope of a worker’s employment?<\/h3>\n

The treatments for a stroke vary depending on the type of stroke you had (ischemic or hemorrhagic), the time since the onset of symptoms, and your other health issues.<\/p>\n

Employees who had an ischemic stroke or a transient ischemic attack (TIA) will usually be treated with medications and various medical procedures\/surgeries.<\/p>\n

Ischemic strokes<\/h3>\n

The NIH states<\/a> that the main treatment for this type of stroke is a medication called tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). The medication “breaks up the blood clots that block blood flow to your brain.” This medication is injected in the arm of the worker who has had A stroke. tPA must be given within 3 hours after stroke symptoms being. In some cases, tPA can be given within 4.5 hours. Patients who cannot have tPA may be given an anticoagulant or blood-thinning medicine, such as aspirin or clopidogrel. These medications help stop blood clots from forming or getting larger. Bleeding is a side effect.<\/p>\n

Medical surgeries may be necessary to “open up blocked arteries and restore blood flow to the brain.” The possible procedures include a thrombectomy. This procedure removes the clot from the blood vessel. “A surgeon puts a long, flexible tube called a catheter into your upper thigh and threads it to the blocked artery in your neck or brain. They use\u00a0angioplasty\u00a0and\u00a0stenting, or a device called a stent retriever, to open up the blocked artery.”<\/p>\n

“If carotid artery disease caused your stroke, your provider may suggest carotid endarterectomy, a surgery to remove plaque from the carotid artery in your neck.”<\/p>\n

Hemorrhagic strokes<\/h3>\n

Like an ischemic stroke, it’s critical to treat this condition as quickly as possible. The treatments depend on the part of the employee’s brain that is bleeding and how much bleeding there is.
\nThe treatments include:<\/p>\n

Possible medications for this type of stroke include blood pressure medications to reduce the “pressure and the strain on blood vessels in the brain.” Patients will need to stop taking any “anticoagulant or blood-thinning medicines that may have led to bleeding.”<\/p>\n

Possible surgeries include:<\/p>\n