Clinician's quick guide for management after TIA or Stroke. Risk of stroke after TIA. 1st month: 4-8%. 1st year: 12%. 5 years: 24-29% Long-term stroke recurrence rates range from 4% to 14% annually. Patients with TIA or stroke in the territory of the stenotic artery qualified for inclusion in the study Module 1. Introduction. Ischemic Stroke. TIAs. Hemorrhagic. Stroke. Lobar. CT Scans. Module 1: Objectives. Knowledge Define and distinguish transient ischemic attack (TIA) and completed stroke. Distinguish ischemic from hemorrhagic in explaining to a patient what a stroke or a TIA is TIA stroke are conditions in which the brain is not getting enough oxygen. Strokes can cause brain cells to die within minutes. One symptom of strokes is trouble speaking or understanding speech. An educational resource for information on stroke and TIA. Included in this website is information on the treatment, risk factors, symptoms, and prevention of stroke and transient ischemic attack Welcome to Stroke-TIA, a resource for medical professionals who specialize in the treatment of stroke and are constantly being released on Stroke-TIA, so please visit frequently for Stroke Menu. This is a webforum to discuss and comment on Stroke. 01/01/2000 - Very Important Message! - Please Click Here to Read. Current Posts: Oct 10, 1997 to Present. This Web Forum is not moderated in any sense. Severe Headaches (10/13/99) 12:48 PM. migraine/tia/stroke?? ( 10/12/99) 3:26 PM 99) 8:16 PM. stroke? TIA? migraine? I am so afraid (9 Clinician's quick guide for management after TIA or Stroke. Risk of stroke after TIA. 1st month: 4-8%. 1st year: 12%. 5 years: 24-29% Long-term stroke recurrence rates range from 4% to 14% annually. Patients with TIA or stroke in the territory of the stenotic artery qualified for inclusion in the study