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Published: April 25, 2024

Pocos hispano-latinos conocen el acrónimo inglés de las señales de aviso de ataque o derrame cerebral, R.A.P.I.D.O., que puede mejorar la sensibilización en Washington

Mayo es el Mes Americano del Derrame Cerebral y la American Stroke Association anima a todos a conocer las señales de advertencia del ataque o derrame cerebral para estar preparados para responder en caso de emergencia
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RAPIDO infográfica

Identifique un derrame cerebral R.Á.P.I.D.O.:

  • R - Rostro caído​ (Face drooping)
  • Á - Alteración del equilibrio​ (Loss of Balance, or Lack of Coordination)
  • P - Pérdida de fuerza en el brazo​ (Arm weakness)
  • I - Impedimento visual repentino​ (Sudden vision difficulty)
  • D - Dificultad para hablar​ (Slurred or Strange Speech)
  • O - Obtener ayuda, llamar al 911 (Get help, call 911)

Tome medidas para prevenir el derrame cerebral ahora para poder estar presente más adelante. Obtenga más información en Stroke.org/Espanol.

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RAPIDO infográfica

RAPIDO infográfica

Identifique un derrame cerebral R.Á.P.I.D.O.:

  • R - Rostro caído​ (Face drooping)
  • Á - Alteración del equilibrio​ (Loss of Balance, or Lack of Coordination)
  • P - Pérdida de fuerza en el brazo​ (Arm weakness)
  • I - Impedimento visual repentino​ (Sudden vision difficulty)
  • D - Dificultad para hablar​ (Slurred or Strange Speech)
  • O - Obtener ayuda, llamar al 911 (Get help, call 911)

Tome medidas para prevenir el derrame cerebral ahora para poder estar presente más adelante. Obtenga más información en Stroke.org/Espanol.

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Stroke survivor and family

Noelia Gutierrez, stroke survivor and AHA volunteer, surrounded by her husband and one of her daughters looking through a family photo album while recording a video for the R.Á.P.I.D.O. PSA in Miami, FL.

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Stroke survivor and family

Stroke survivor and family

Noelia Gutierrez, stroke survivor and AHA volunteer, surrounded by her husband and one of her daughters looking through a family photo album while recording a video for the R.Á.P.I.D.O. PSA in Miami, FL.

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Clot in brain - Spanish

Un coágulo dentro de un vaso sanguíneo que interrumpe el flujo de sangre al cerebro.

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Clot in brain - Spanish

Clot in brain - Spanish

Un coágulo dentro de un vaso sanguíneo que interrumpe el flujo de sangre al cerebro.

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Clot busted with tPA - Spanish

El coágulo cerebral después de que el activador del plasminógeno del tejido ha disuelto el coágulo y mejorado el flujo sanguíneo a la parte del cerebro que se priva.

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Clot busted with tPA - Spanish

Clot busted with tPA - Spanish

El coágulo cerebral después de que el activador del plasminógeno del tejido ha disuelto el coágulo y mejorado el flujo sanguíneo a la parte del cerebro que se priva.

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Ischemic Stroke Animation

A computer generated graphic animation of a blockage forming in the carotid artery and the clot moving into the brain.

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Ischemic Stroke with tPA animation

A computer generated graphic of a clot in the brain and the clot-busting drug, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), working to dissolve the clot and improve blood flow to the part of the brain being deprived. 

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Ischemic Stroke with tPA animation

A computer generated graphic of a clot in the brain and the clot-busting drug, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), working to dissolve the clot and improve blood flow to the part of the brain being deprived. 

About Stroke | Stroke treatments

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