Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bumrungrad Neuroscience Center
Introduction
The renowned author Stephen King said, “The brain is a muscle that can move the world,”
to depict the importance of the human brain and its great potential. The brain or the nervous system is responsible for controlling and coordinating all bodily functions from movement, behavior, learning, to expressing emotions. It also regulates heartbeat and body temperature. In this way, a disorder of the nervous system or an injury to it following an accident could result in serious, long-term or permanent, and even life-threatening problems. Since the nervous system is extremely complex, it is necessary to rely on well-experienced and highly-skilled medical professionals in taking care of the system. Bumrungrad Neuroscience Center features a comprehensive team of neurological specialists encompassing all subspecialties as well as a multidisciplinary team with experience and expertise in treating patients with serious and complex neurological diseases. We provide the best possible and most appropriate personalized care based on the evidence-based best practice we have established. Also, with modern technology and medical equipment, patients and their families can rest assured that we are well-equipped and can provide accurate diagnosis and precise treatment as well as handle patients in complex emergencies in a timely manner.
Warning signs of neurological disorders
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disrupted consciousness, confusion
chronic headaches
sudden weakness on one side of the body
sudden, unprecedented headaches
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loss of balance
spasms
sudden vision problems, including double vision, half vision, and blindness in one or both eyes
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speech problems, e.g. slurred speech and inability to speak
language problems
changes in personality and behavior
motor diculties, e.g. in walking
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memory disorders, forgetfulness
mood changes
Nervous system disorders and conditions
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intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage
cerebrovascular malformations
cerebral aneurysm
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brain tumors
acute spine cord injury
traumatic brain injury
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hydrocephalus
encephalopathy
dementia
parkinson’s disease
Treatment
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surgery
counseling and cognitive behavior therapy
medications
dietary modications, exercise and stress management
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physical, occupational, or speech therapy
interventional radiology treatment
targeted therapy or immunotherapy
Acute stroke occurs when blood ow to the brain decreases due to blockage or rupture of blood vessels, damaging brain tissues and disrupting brain function. Acute ischemic stroke
Treatment guidelines
Treatment depends on whether it is ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke as follows.
Several approaches are available for ischemic stroke. In some cases, thrombolytics may be prescribed to break up or dissolve clots.
For hemorrhagic stroke, surgery may be performed to prevent possible brain damage.
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Prevention
Control risk factors for stroke, including diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking or lack of exercise.
Get annual health check-up to identify risk factors.
Avoid foods high in salt, fat and sugar.
Those found with risk factors should follow their doctors’ treatment plans, taking medications regularly and seeking medical advice immediately when facing unusual symptoms.
Maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Exercise regularly, at least 30 minutes a day, 3 times a week.
Refrain from smoking and avoid alcoholic beverages.
Intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage
Considered in a group of cerebrovascular diseases, intracranial hemorrhage is the second most common. The main cause is the deterioration of the cerebral blood vessels, leading to rupture and brain damage, and then disability.
Treatment guidelines
Treatment for cerebral hemorrhage depends on the location and the cause. In general, the locations of hemorrhage may dictate dierent treatment approaches depending on the cause.
Prevention
Following these suggestions may help reduce the risk of cerebral hemorrhage.
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Get an annual health check-up to screen for disorders and risk factors and deal with them.
Maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Maintain a complete and balanced diet. Avoid foods high in salt, fat and sugar
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Refrain from smoking and avoid alcoholic beverages.
Consult a doctor when experiencing unusual symptoms.
Cerebral aneurysm
A cerebral aneurysm is a ballooning arising from a weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain. High blood pressure against the vessel walls could cause the bulge to rupture anytime, seriously aecting the brain.
Treatment guidelines
Several approaches are available, including neurosurgical clipping – locating the aneurysm and sealing it shut with a tiny metal clip, and endovascular coiling – inserting a catheter into an artery in the leg and then passing coils into the aneurysm. Both techniques help prevent ruptures by stopping blood owing into the aneurysm. Doctors decide on proper treatment for each individual patient. Other treatments may also be used to control symptoms and reduce complications such as anticonvulsant medication, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and shunting - inserting a tube to drain the excess cerebrospinal uid into the abdomen cavity.
Prevention
Suggestions for reducing the risk of aneurysm are as follows:
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Get an annual health check-up to screen for disorders and
Maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Maintain a complete and balanced diet. Avoid foods high in salt, fat and sugar.
risk factors and deal with them.
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Refrain from smoking and avoid alcoholic beverages.
Consult a doctor when experiencing unusual symptoms.
Cerebrovascular malformations result from irregular connections between your arteries and veins in the spinal cord and in the brain. Cerebrovascular malformations
Treatment guidelines
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endovascular embolization
surgical removal
stereotactic radiosurgery - use of precisely focused radiation beams to destroy abnormal blood vessels
Prevention
Cerebrovascular malformations cannot be prevented as the causes are unknown. The conditions are mostly congenital but the following is suggested to reduce the risk of rupture.
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Avoid blood pressure increasing activities
Avoid taking anticoagulants such as Warfarin.
Consult a doctor if you have any abnormal symptoms.
such as lifting heavy objects.
Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is due to a traumatic injury that bruises, partially tears, or completely tears the spinal cord. SCI is a common cause of permanent disability and death. Acute spinal cord injury
Treatment guidelines
Acute spinal cord injury requires emergency medical attention on the scene of the accident or injury. The head and neck must be immobilized to prevent movement. Specic treatment for an acute spinal cord injury is based on several factors including age, severity and type of injury. Treatment may include the following:
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mechanical ventilator
bladder catheter
tube feeding
surgery
medications
Prevention
While it cannot be surely prevented, the following is advised to lower the risk:
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Take precautions to avoid falls.
Always wear a seat belt while in a vehicle.
Wear a helmet when playing sports or doing activities that may cause head injury, e.g. cycling, riding a motorcycle.
A brain tumor is a growth of abnormal cells in the brain. It can develop in any part of the brain. It can be benign or cancerous, and can be primary or metastatic. Brain tumors
Treatment guidelines
Taking into consideration such factors as the patient’s symptoms and the tumor’s location and size, doctors decide on treatment approaches including:
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radiation therapy
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observation, if the tumor is asymptomatic, very small, in the location not aecting the body functions
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chemotherapy
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targeted therapy or immunotherapy
surgery
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Prevention
With no clear known cause, brain tumors are not preventable. They may be caused by heredity or environment or both together. However, the following measures may help reduce the risk.
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Annual health check-ups for screening and management of risk factors
Avoiding exposure to UV rays, X-rays and gamma rays
Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body. It can be also caused by an object that goes through brain tissue, such as a bullet or shattered piece of skull. Traumatic brain injury
While mild traumatic brain injury may aect the brain cells temporarily, a more serious injury can result in long-term complications or death.
Treatment guidelines
Considering the severity of the injury, doctors decide on treatment approaches which include the following:
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For mild injury, rest, pain relievers for headaches,
In moderate or severe cases, prescriptions of anti-seizure drugs, diuretics, and coma-inducing drugs, as a comatose brain needs less oxygen to function
and close monitoring of symptoms at home
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Surgery, e.g. to repair the skull fractures or stop the bleeding in the brain
Rehabilitation including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy
Prevention
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Prevent falls, e.g. with grab bars in the bathroom, non-slip mats, proper lighting and de-cluttering stairs.
Get an eye exam annually or regularly.
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Exercise to strengthen muscles, which helps prevent falls.
Prevent falls in children by installing guards or railings on the deck.
Encephalopathy refers to damage or disease that aects the brain’s structure or function. It happens when there’s been a change in the way your brain works or when a change in the body aects the brain. Encephalopathy is not a single disease but a group of disorders with several causes. Encephalopathy
Treatment guidelines
Treatment depends on the cause of the conditions, generally including the following:
Medications to stop seizures or reduce ammonia levels
Pain management.
Changing the foods you eat
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Nutritional supplements
Stopping the medication usually taken
Dialysis or transplant of problem organs such as liver or kidney
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Prevention
Some types of encephalopathy such as hepatic encephalopathy can be prevented, while others are not preventable as they are hereditary. Meanwhile, certain lifestyle changes may reduce the risk of developing encephalopathy.
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Refrain from smoking and excess alcohol consumption.
Reduce the risk of head trauma.
Reduce exposure to toxins.
Maintain a healthy weight.
Exercise regularly.
Follow a healthy diet.
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Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus is a condition where uid builds up in the brain and the spinal column and causes brain swelling, leading further to a range of brain function problems.
Treatment guidelines
The most common treatment for hydrocephalus is the surgical insertion of a system, called a shunt, to drain the uid from the brain ventricles or spinal cavities to be safely reabsorbed in another location such as the peritoneum.
Prevention
Hydrocephalus cannot be prevented but the risk can be lowered in the following ways:
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Get prenatal care during pregnancy to reduce the chance of going into premature labor, which can lead to hydrocephalus in the baby.
Wear safety helmets when playing sports or doing activities to prevent head injuries.
Get vaccinations against illnesses and infections as recommended by physicians.
Get regular health check-ups to ensure prompt treatment for illnesses.
Dementia
It is a condition in which the worsening brain functions aect daily life activities, as reected in various symptoms including forgetfulness, having diculties in calculating change or paying bills, getting items misplaced, getting lost in familiar places, and developing strange behavior, etc.
Treatment guidelines
Doctors decide on treatment considering the causes.
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If found to have Alzheimer's disease, both palliative treatment with medication and non-medication therapies are important in enhancing the quality of life for both patients and their families. Discussion with doctors can also help caregivers cope with the patients’ symptoms appropriately.
Cognitive training is used to improve or maintain cognitive abilities in mild cases.
Prevention
Dementia cannot be prevented or cured but the following lifestyle choices may help reduce the risk.
Get enough sleep.
Follow a Mediterranean diet, which includes fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains, olive oil, nuts, sh and occasionally red meat.
Drink enough water to meet the body’s needs.
Do moderate intensity exercise at least 3-4 times a week.
Do brain-stimulating activities like learning new things.
Socialize and meet with friends or relatives often.
Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease is caused by a loss of nerve cells responsible for producing dopamine, leading to a reduction in dopamine, and then movement disorder.
Treatment guidelines
There is no cure for Parkinson's disease and no way to deter its progression. Treatments generally include the following.
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Medication with drugs acting like dopamine
Deep brain stimulation surgery
Prevention
There’s no proven ways to prevent Parkinson’s disease but exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy diet may reduce the risk. Once diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, in addition to get medical treatment, exercises are recommended to slow down progression. These include balance training, strength training, aerobic exercise, and functional activities.
Bumrungrad’s neurological multidisciplinary team consists of a team of specialists in all branches of neurology and related systems as well as other well-trained multidisciplinary teams with expertise in diagnosing and handling serious and complex neurological disorders. Our teams are ready to provide compassionate tertiary care and quaternary care to the best of their abilities 24 hours a day. Here’s a list of people making up our teams: Neurological multidisciplinary team
Neurologists
Neurosurgeons
Neurointerventional radiologists
Specialists in critical neuropathy
having trained in critical care for neuropathy in the U.S.
Spine surgeons
Ear, Nose and Throat specialists
Rehabilitation medicine specialists
Nurses trained in neurological
Nutritionists
and cerebral critical care.
A team of physiotherapists and occupational therapists who specialize in the rehabilitation and treatment of patients with neurological and brain disorders
Speech therapists
Pharmacists who specialize in critical neurological disorders
Clinical nurse coordinators, neurology
Advanced medical technology and equipment
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Transcranial Doppler (TCD) - to assess the risk of stroke and vasospasm
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Electroencephalography (EEG)
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Computed Tomography (CT Scan)
Operating rooms and the Neuro Critical Care Unit (NCCU)
The operating room with the biplane vascular X-ray system provides two sets of high denition X-ray images simultaneously, enabling surgeons to perform complex vascular surgery eectively.
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