
American Stroke Association
Mar 12, 2025 · Recognize Stroke F.A.S.T. | Anyone can have a stroke and everyone should be prepared. It’s a matter of knowing what to do, taking action and spreading the word. By learning and sharing the F.A.S.T. warning signs, you just might save a life from stroke.
About Stroke - American Stroke Association
Many people think a stroke happens in the heart, but it happens in the brain. Our Explaining Stroke booklet explains how a stroke happens, different types of stroke and how to prevent a stroke.
Let’s Talk About Stroke Fact Sheets - American Stroke Association
Dec 19, 2023 · Whether you or your loved one just had a stroke or are at high risk for stroke, these fact sheets will help you understand your condition and start taking action to reduce your risk for stroke. Topics address: Risk factors and lifestyle changes; Diagnosis and treatment; Post-stroke conditions Access the fact sheets in Spanish.
Acute Ischemic Stroke Resources
Jun 21, 2021 · Personalized patient care is vital to stroke recovery. Learn about the acute ischemic stroke guidelines, treatment protocols and information.
Acute Ischemic Stroke Toolkit - American Stroke Association
To help professionals know how to adapt in the changing clinical environment and support the best treatment outcomes for stroke patients, the American Stroke Association has developed an Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment Kit.
Acute Treatment - American Stroke Association
Learn to support patients through their acute ischemic stroke treatment. Find resources focusing on prevention, prehospital and post-stroke care.
Resource Library | American Stroke Association
Knowing about stroke symptoms and factors can help you prevent or manage a stroke. Find resources on stroke prevention, risk factors, treatment and more.
Types of Stroke and Treatment | American Stroke Association
The two types of weakened blood vessels that usually cause hemorrhagic stroke are aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). The most common cause of hemorrhagic stroke is uncontrolled high blood pressure .
Stroke Symptoms and Warning Signs
Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S. Stroke can happen to anyone — any age, any time — and everyone needs to know the warning signs. On average, 1.9 million brain cells die every minute that a stroke goes untreated.
acute stroke, primary prevention of ischemic stroke, stroke systems of care, and management of transient ischemic attack (TIA) related to acute ischemic stroke have been published by the AHA/ASA. To minimize redundancy, the reader will be referred to these publications where appropriate.2–10 The Stroke Council of the AHA/ASA commissioned the