Summary of the practice guideline 'TIA' (first revision) from the Dutch College of General Practitioners
Wiersma, T.J.; van Binsbergen, J.J.; Verhoeven, S.; van Bentum, S.T.B.; Goudswaard, A.N.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde 149(7): 343-348
2005
ISSN/ISBN: 0028-2162 PMID: 15751806 Document Number: 590379
The new practice guideline of the Dutch College of General Practitioners on the management of patients with a TIA resembles the first version, but there are some important changes: The concept TIA has been narrowed to a neurological deficit that has resolved spontaneously by the time the patient consults the doctor. The indications for referral of patients with a TIA in the area supplied by the carotid artery for investigation of a possible carotid stenosis and carotid surgery have been broadened. Auscultation of the internal carotid artery is no longer necessary. The daily amount of acetylsalicylic acid to be taken by a patient with a TIA has been increased from 30 mg to 80 mg. The prescription of dipyridamol following a TIA remains controversial.