Stroke Unit
As-Salam International Hospital dedicated a specialized unit for stroke patients to provide a precise diagnosis, emergency treatments, prevention of complications, rehabilitation, and secondary prevention.
Our Stroke Specialists Are Here For You
Our Stroke Unit (SU) care is considered one of the most efficient treatment strategies for acute stroke patients. The Stroke Unit at As-Salam International Hospital operates while continuously monitoring indicators like blood pressure, electrocardiography, heart rate, respiration, oxygen saturation, and temperature to treat complications before they lead to acute stroke.
As-Salam International Hospital gathered the best specialists and consultants in Egypt at the Stroke Unit to ensure patients' most reliable diagnosis, treatment, and fast results as our stroke unit is adequate to take care of emergency patients and implement the suitable treatment immediately.
As-Salam International Hospital Treats Strokes Of All Types
There is more than one kind of stroke, divided by its reason of occurrence, symptoms, and risks, the Stroke Unit at As-Salam International Hospital treats each of them.
Thrombotic Stroke:
It occurs when the blood vessels that supply the brain gets blocked, reducing blood flow in the brain.
Mild Stroke:
It is similar to a thrombotic stroke, and it occurs due to a lack of blood flow to the brain for a few minutes.
Hemorrhagic Stroke:
Arise from rupture of blood vessels in the brain or leakage of them due to specific factors, including high blood pressure, use of anticoagulants, direct injuries.
Emergency Management At Our Stroke Unit
When a stroke patient is detected, they shall immediately transfer to the stroke unit. As-Salam International Hospital's Stroke Unit treatments include early examinations, thrombolysis treatment, and endovascular thrombectomy.
All of the medical team at As-Salam International Hospital Stroke Unit are highly qualified to diagnose and treat all sorts of strokes and help patients with their rehabilitation journey to avoid recurrent strokes.