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Oh no, you have ischemic event to brain and spinal cord... How long can each safely last at normal body temperature?

Brain: 0-4 minutes

Spinal Cord: 12-20 minutes

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What is the CBF equation, if any terms in the equation can be simplified then do so...

CBF = CPP/CVR

CPP = Arterial pressure - ICP - Venous pressure

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An aneurysmal rupture is an example of  a ____ stroke

hemorrhagic

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What are the 3 main trunks branching off the aortic arch

Brachiocephalic artery

Right subclavian 

Right common carotid

100

What is the name of the disease that causes a patient to need a carotid endarterectomy

Atherosclerotic carotid artery disease

200

The occlusion of which artery is most concerning during cardiac arrest?

Left anterior descending artery

200

The spinal cord ends at ___ level signified by the _____. Beyond that point, a sack of nerves called the ______ lays in the dura at the lumbar level

T12/L1

Conus medullaris

Caudia Equina

200

Decussation of the CST occurs at the

medulla

200

What level is the Artery of Adamkiewicz usually found

Found at T9-T12

200

describe two methods used to prevent spinal cord ischema during surgery

DHCA Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest


Bypass pump

300

A patient is found to have an aortic aneurysm, it does NOT involve the renal arteries... what classification crawford extent would this be 

300

Describe how an AVM affects nervous tissue very generally (give me 2 ways)

Allows blood to circulate around capillaries without going through them

Place pressure on spinal cord and other nearby structures


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What is the normal range of ICP

5-15 mmHg

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Draining the CSF will result in what (think in regards to the spinal perfusion)

An  increased spinal cord perfusion pressure

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Explain the gate control theory

Basically painful signals are slow and can be blocked by activating other fast sensory signals, blockage occurs at the thalamus level. 

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Increased ICP will result in what response to maintain CBF

Vasodilation

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What is the largest radicular artery that feeds directly into the anterior spinal artery

Artery of Adamkiewicz, also called  the great radiculomedullary artery


Found at T9-T12

400

Name 1 intradural extramedullary tumor as well as 1 intradural intramedullary tumor

Meningioma


Ependymoma or astrocytoma or ganglioglioma

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Crawford ___ extents include the ascending aorta

Crawford 2 extents

400

Give an example of a tumor like the one on the left

Ependymoma, astrocytoma, ganglioma

500

What is the normal CBF in healthy adults (using proper units)

50ml/100g/min

500

What is the point of shunting, how do we determine who needs shunting and whats a risk associated with it?

The point of shunting is to keep the brain perfused while we are doing a procedure that might block blood flow up to the brain. 


If a person has good collateral flow they may not need shunting

If someone has plaque in their arteries, shunting can loosen up that plaque and it can get lodged somewhere else 

500

Name the treatment mentioned in class for cerebral  palsy, whats it called and how does it work?

Selective Rhizotomy

Typically you have a balance of excitatory and inhibitory NT but in this patient you dont

You resect incoming painful affarent signals at the DR entry 

Common treatment for phantom limb pain

500

Anterior cord syndrome will present with damage to the __________ 

Spinothalamic tracts, and anterolateral corticospinal tracts

DCML is spared 

500

Describe the Babinski reflex.. what is its equivalent in adults?

Stimulate the foot sole elicit extensor response of the foot... 

In adults if you stimulate the foot sole you stimulate a planter response of the foot...