This article provides a practical overview of current medical treatments for acute ischaemic stroke, particularly for those in a busy family or general practice. Stroke is defined as an acute neurological deficit lasting >24 hours and caused by cerebrovascular disease. It may be ischaemic, caused by vessel stenosis or occlusion, or haemorrhagic, caused by rupture of vessels, resulting in intraparenchymal and/or subarachnoid haemorrhage. Transient ischaemic attack is defined as a transient episode of neurological dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord or retinal ischaemia without acute infarction, replacing the old time-based definition. The goals of management of patients with an acute stroke are as follows: make an accurate asse...
Stroke medicine has seen rapid developments in diagnosis and management, and consequently improved p...
The management of acute ischaemic stroke has been revolutionised by effective reperfusion therapies ...
Background: Stroke affects one in six people throughout their lifetimes and is the most frequent cau...
This article provides a practical overview of current medical treatments for acute ischaemic stroke,...
A stroke, or brain attack, happens when blood flow to the brain is stopped. It is an emergency situa...
Acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA) are focal neurological syndromes of vascular origi...
This chapter will review updates in the various imaging modalities used to diagnose acute ischemic s...
Strokes are classified as ischemic or hemorrhagic. Acute ischemic strokes (AIS) are more common than...
Stroke is a major contributor to death and disability worldwide. Prior to modern therapy, post-strok...
Treatment strategies for acute ischaemic stroke focus on two main areas: improving blood circulation...
Acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion is a devastating disease. In the vast majority o...
Stroke is a major public health issue, because of its high incidence rate, high case fatality rate, ...
OBJECTIVES: Concise synthetic review of the state of the art of management of acute ischemic strok...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide with 24.1 million new strok...
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a warning sign of stroke, and stroke is one of the leading causes...
Stroke medicine has seen rapid developments in diagnosis and management, and consequently improved p...
The management of acute ischaemic stroke has been revolutionised by effective reperfusion therapies ...
Background: Stroke affects one in six people throughout their lifetimes and is the most frequent cau...
This article provides a practical overview of current medical treatments for acute ischaemic stroke,...
A stroke, or brain attack, happens when blood flow to the brain is stopped. It is an emergency situa...
Acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA) are focal neurological syndromes of vascular origi...
This chapter will review updates in the various imaging modalities used to diagnose acute ischemic s...
Strokes are classified as ischemic or hemorrhagic. Acute ischemic strokes (AIS) are more common than...
Stroke is a major contributor to death and disability worldwide. Prior to modern therapy, post-strok...
Treatment strategies for acute ischaemic stroke focus on two main areas: improving blood circulation...
Acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion is a devastating disease. In the vast majority o...
Stroke is a major public health issue, because of its high incidence rate, high case fatality rate, ...
OBJECTIVES: Concise synthetic review of the state of the art of management of acute ischemic strok...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide with 24.1 million new strok...
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a warning sign of stroke, and stroke is one of the leading causes...
Stroke medicine has seen rapid developments in diagnosis and management, and consequently improved p...
The management of acute ischaemic stroke has been revolutionised by effective reperfusion therapies ...
Background: Stroke affects one in six people throughout their lifetimes and is the most frequent cau...