Transient Ischemic Attack ( TIA ) : a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord or retinal ischemia without acute infarction . 1 Symptoms during 24 hours with typical episodes lasting less than an hour . 2 Brain Injury on MRI.
The acurate therapy relies on the case ... first of all like doctors we should do some steps : 1 evaluation of the case 2 risk stratification ( ABCD Score ) 3 initiation of stroke prevention therapy. In view of the high short - term risk of stroke after TIA , Antithrombotic therapy should be initiated as soon as intracranial hemorrhage has been ruled out . For noncardioembolic TIA : Aspirin + Clopidogrel . For patients with Arterial Fibrillation after TIA : Warfarin + Aspirin. So that depends on the case details and the patient history .