Clinical data clearly show that elevated body temperature contributes to an unfavorable outcome after ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Two promising therapeutic strategies arise from this observation: (1) treatment of fever aiming to sustain normothermia and (2) induced hypothermia, targeting core body temperatures below 36.5 ° C. A limited number of studies investigated antipyretic strategies after acute stroke and their results were rather disappointing in terms of clinical efficacy. For that reason, it remains unproven, whether sufficient fever treatment improves functional outcome. On the other hand, strong experimental evidence supports neuroprotective effects of induced hypothermia after stroke. Yet, clinical data on this topic remain...
Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the other hand, t...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that elevated body temperature after stroke is associated wit...
Acute stroke is often a devastating condition. Despite the current treatment strategies, about half ...
Acute brain injury induces a complicated cascade of deleter-ious pathways that can be counteracted b...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Background Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
Background: Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the o...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the o...
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the o...
Background and aims: In acute stroke patients, mild and moderate hypothermia with a body temperature...
Background: Fever after acute cerebral injury is associated with unfavorable functional outcome and ...
Hyperthermia and fever give bad prognosis for patients suffering from stroke.The aim of this study i...
Stroke ranks second as a cause of death worldwide and is a leading cause of disability in high-incom...
Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the other hand, t...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that elevated body temperature after stroke is associated wit...
Acute stroke is often a devastating condition. Despite the current treatment strategies, about half ...
Acute brain injury induces a complicated cascade of deleter-ious pathways that can be counteracted b...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Background Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
Background: Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the o...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the o...
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the o...
Background and aims: In acute stroke patients, mild and moderate hypothermia with a body temperature...
Background: Fever after acute cerebral injury is associated with unfavorable functional outcome and ...
Hyperthermia and fever give bad prognosis for patients suffering from stroke.The aim of this study i...
Stroke ranks second as a cause of death worldwide and is a leading cause of disability in high-incom...
Hyperthermia is a frequent complication in patients with acute ischemic stroke. On the other hand, t...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that elevated body temperature after stroke is associated wit...
Acute stroke is often a devastating condition. Despite the current treatment strategies, about half ...