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TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)

TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)

8/6/2025 1:31:19 PM

A Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is a serious neurological event that should be clearly understood, as it serves as an early warning of an impending ischemic stroke.

What is TIA?

A TIA is a transient episode of focal cerebral ischemia without acute infarction detectable on neuroimaging (MRI/CT).

Cerebral blood flow is restored quickly enough to prevent permanent brain tissue damage.

Symptoms are typically short-lived, most lasting less than 1 hour—many resolve within minutes. If neurological deficits persist for more than 1 hour, a completed stroke is more likely.

The danger lies in the fact that while TIAs leave no immediate permanent deficits, they strongly indicate a high short-term risk of a full-blown stroke—sometimes within the next 24–48 hours.

Key Warning Signs – FAST mnemonic:

F – Face: Sudden facial droop or asymmetry

A – Arm: Weakness or numbness in one arm or leg

S – Speech: Slurred or impaired speech, difficulty finding words

T – Time: Sudden onset—call emergency services immediately

Other Possible Symptoms:

  • Transient monocular vision loss (amaurosis fugax)
  • Sudden dizziness, vertigo, or loss of balance
  • Numbness or tingling in the face or limbs
  • Brief loss of consciousness
  • These symptoms appear abruptly and may resolve within minutes to hours—but should never be ignored.
  • High-Risk Groups for TIA:
  • Age ≥55 years
  • Hypertension
  • Cardiac arrhythmias (particularly atrial fibrillation)
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Smoking
  • Hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis
  • Family history of stroke
  • Previous TIA or stroke
  • Carotid artery disease (e.g., carotid stenosis)
  • Other cardiovascular diseases (heart failure, valvular disease, recent myocardial infarction)
  • Sedentary lifestyle, obesity

Why Urgent Evaluation is Essential:

  • 20–40% of ischemic stroke patients report a preceding TIA
  • 10–15% of TIA patients will have a stroke within 3 months
  • Highest risk is within the first 48 hours
  • TIA is a neurological emergency, not a minor event

Prevention of TIA and Stroke:

  • Control blood pressure, lipid levels, and blood glucose
  • Quit smoking, limit alcohol
  • Maintain a healthy weight and exercise regularly
  • Undergo regular medical check-ups and cardiovascular screening—especially for those with existing cardiac or vascular conditions

References:

American Stroke Association (ASA). Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke, 2019.

WHO Global Stroke Guidelines.

Vietnam Stroke Association – Updated Recommendations on TIA and Minor Stroke.

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