Abstract Background We describe hospital-based management of acute ischaemic stroke patients in 2010–2013 in Barbados, by comparing documented treatment given in the single tertiary public hospital with international guideline recommendations. Methods Evidence-based stroke management guidelines were identified through a systematic literature search. Comparisons were made between these guidelines and documented diagnostic practice (all strokes) and prescribed medication (ischaemic stroke only), using a combination of key informant interviews and national stroke registry data for 2010–2013. Results Several published international guidelines for the acute management of ischaemic stroke recommended patient management in a dedicated stroke unit ...
Stroke is the second largest leading cause of death worldwide. Though the stroke incidence is high i...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> We performed a systematic review to evaluate stroke presentation, evaluation, ma...
Stroke is a significant economic, social and medical problem all over the world. This article discus...
Background. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in South Africa. An increase in the bu...
Background: Stroke and other non-communicable diseases are important emerging public health concern...
Background. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in South Africa. An increase in the bu...
This study describes the burden of stroke on hospital services in a Caribbean community. The setting...
BACKGROUND: The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute st...
Background The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute str...
The current guidelines and evidence supporting acute stroke management have limitations in resource ...
BackgroundThe current guidelines and evidence supporting acute stroke management have limitations in...
Ischemic stroke represents a huge global burden, being the leading cause of physical disability and ...
Ischemic stroke represents a huge global burden, being the leading cause of physical disability and ...
Introduction: Stroke affects 15 million people annually and is responsible for 5 million deaths per ...
Background: Stroke is the fourth leading killer in the US, the first in Brazil and a leading cause o...
Stroke is the second largest leading cause of death worldwide. Though the stroke incidence is high i...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> We performed a systematic review to evaluate stroke presentation, evaluation, ma...
Stroke is a significant economic, social and medical problem all over the world. This article discus...
Background. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in South Africa. An increase in the bu...
Background: Stroke and other non-communicable diseases are important emerging public health concern...
Background. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in South Africa. An increase in the bu...
This study describes the burden of stroke on hospital services in a Caribbean community. The setting...
BACKGROUND: The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute st...
Background The past decades have witnessed a rapid evolution of research on evidence-based acute str...
The current guidelines and evidence supporting acute stroke management have limitations in resource ...
BackgroundThe current guidelines and evidence supporting acute stroke management have limitations in...
Ischemic stroke represents a huge global burden, being the leading cause of physical disability and ...
Ischemic stroke represents a huge global burden, being the leading cause of physical disability and ...
Introduction: Stroke affects 15 million people annually and is responsible for 5 million deaths per ...
Background: Stroke is the fourth leading killer in the US, the first in Brazil and a leading cause o...
Stroke is the second largest leading cause of death worldwide. Though the stroke incidence is high i...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> We performed a systematic review to evaluate stroke presentation, evaluation, ma...
Stroke is a significant economic, social and medical problem all over the world. This article discus...