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Expert Stroke Care Program from the Emergency Room to Rehab

At CHRISTUS Health, we are committed to providing excellence in stroke care from emergency onset through recovery. When you're diagnosed with a stroke, our priority is providing you with an individualized treatment plan and ongoing support you need to achieve your best possible outcome.

Our stroke care teams are specialty trained and certified in the latest stroke treatment approaches and evidence-based practices. We stay at the forefront of stroke care through continuous education, innovative technologies, and adherence to best practices. From our emergency physicians to our rehabilitation specialists, each team member brings specialized expertise in stroke care to ensure you receive the most current, effective treatment available at every stage of your recovery.

BEFAST

Beyond B.E.F.A.S.T., other Signs and Symptoms include:

  • Sudden numbness and weakness in face, are or leg, especially on one side of the body
  • Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech
  • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
  • Sudden trouble walking, dizziness or loss of balance or coordination
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause

NOTE THE TIME WHEN SYMPTOMS FIRST APPEAR

Medical options exist that may reduce the long-term side effects of stroke if administered soon after the onset of stroke.

If you have any of these symptoms or see someone else having them, call 911 immediately!

Fast treatment at the hospital can have better results.

Personalized Stroke Rehabilitation for Better Health Outcomes

CHRISTUS Health is committed to providing high-quality stroke rehabilitation services across its many locations.

From initial assessment and diagnosis through goal-oriented treatment, the CHRISTUS team of skilled professionals will develop a personalized rehabilitation plan to meet individual needs.

Our therapeutic stroke recovery environment allows patients to gain confidence and independence as they progress toward their recovery goals.

We use an interdisciplinary approach to recovery, blending evidence-based practices such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology.

We understand that everyone’s situation is different, and we develop a plan tailored to each patient’s needs.

Investing in Advanced Technology that Saves Lives

CHRISTUS Health is dedicated to investing in the most advanced medical equipment and technologies so our patients can receive the highest quality of care.

CHRISTUS has committed to providing patients with cutting-edge treatments and procedures from the latest imaging technology to robotic surgery tools.

State of the Art Technology

TeleSpecialists TeleStroke allows patients 24/7 emergency access to a neurologist with experience treating strokes. When treatment begins for a patient experiencing a stroke, a hospital-wide “stroke alert” is issued. A clinical team is connected to a board-certified neurologist through video using the TeleSpecialists TeleStroke technology. A video is mounted on a mobile cart, which allows a neurologist to participate in the neurological exam. A neurologist will participate in the physical exam and patient interview and recommend a course of treatment.

Viz.ai is an AI-powered software that helps healthcare professionals quickly and accurately diagnose strokes using medical imaging. It enables the rapid detection of stroke patterns in MRI, CT scans, and other imaging modalities. This can help save critical time when treating a stroke patient. The platform uses deep learning algorithms to detect subtle changes in the brain and alert healthcare practitioners of a potential stroke in the patient. Viz.ai also helps clinicians accurately assess whether a stroke is hemorrhagic or ischemic, which can help guide treatment decisions.

 


 

Comprehensive Approach from our Multidisciplinary Team

CHRISTUS Healthcare provides comprehensive stroke care services delivered by a multidisciplinary team of experts. This team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, cardiologists, and other specialists who work together to develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

The goal is to maximize health outcomes for those suffering from stroke-related conditions.

Patients receive regular follow-up visits to monitor progress, adjust medication dosages when necessary, and provide lifestyle education.

With the help of a multidisciplinary team, CHRISTUS can provide comprehensive stroke care services that focus on improving health outcomes for each patient.

When you choose any of our facilities, you are in the hands of healthcare providers who are experts in stroke care. Our multidisciplinary stroke team includes the following:

  • Neurology nurses certified in stroke care by the National Institute of Health
  • Neurologists available for consultations on tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) administration for ischemic stroke patients
  • Vascular surgeons for any urgent vascular interventions.
  • Rehabilitation team with extensive experience in neurological rehabilitation, including physical, occupational and speech therapies.
  • Radiology services team, experts in procedures like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) scanning and Gamma Knife treatment.
  • Neuro interventional radiologists perform intra-arterial thrombolysis, mechanical clot retrieval and coil treatment for aneurysms.
  • Emergency care physicians and staff with extensive experience in treating patients with stroke symptoms.
  • A Ph.D. -prepared neuro clinical nurse specialist.

Don't Wait


Every second counts when you have a stroke. When a vessel carrying blood to the brain becomes blocked or bursts, the brain is deprived of the essential oxygen and nutrients it needs to survive. We provide stroke care from the emergency department through treatment and rehabilitation.


Steve Brice | Stroke Survivor | Trinity Mother Frances - Tyler

Learn More about Strokes

What is a Stroke?  

A stroke is a type of cardiovascular disease that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked or reduced. This causes damage to the brain tissue, which can lead to long-term disabilities or even death.

What are stroke risk factors?  

Stroke risk factors can include a number of different factors, including age, gender, and family history. Lifestyle choices such as diet and exercise habits can also contribute to an increased risk of stroke. Some medical conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes can also increase the chances of having a stroke.

  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease history
  • Previous stroke
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Family history
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • Sedentary lifestyle and poor diet
Common Types of Stroke 

Ischemic: Ischemic strokes occur when a blood clot blocks one of the arteries in the brain. This causes a blockage and prevents oxygen and nutrients from getting to the brain, which can lead to brain damage.

Hemorrhagic: Hemorrhagic stroke, also known as bleeding stroke, is when there is bleeding in the brain due to a ruptured blood vessel. This can cause severe damage to the brain and may lead to serious complications or death.

Causes of a stroke?

Strokes can develop for a variety of reasons, including high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and blood clotting disorders.

Other causes might include a poor diet, lack of exercise, or an unhealthy lifestyle in general.

This can lead to the narrowing of arteries over time, resulting in decreased blood flow throughout the body.

What are Stroke Treatments? 

Stroke treatments are designed to help people who have experienced a stroke regain mobility, speech, and muscle function.

There are many different types of treatments for those who had a stroke including:

  • Medication
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Rehabilitation
  • Speech therapy
  • Surgery
  • Thrombolytic therapy
  • Carotid stenting
  • Carotid endarterectomy
What tests are done to diagnose stroke?  
  • A CT scan: A CT scan can detect bleeding in or around the brain, which is often associated with stroke and other neurological conditions.
  • MRI: This allows doctors to effectively diagnose stroke and other health conditions by looking at the brain tissue, blood vessels, and other organs.
  • Blood tests: A blood test can help diagnose a stroke by measuring certain factors in the blood, such as levels of proteins or enzymes.
  • ECG: ECG is a common test that measures the heart’s electrical activity.

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