To identify predictors and possible pathogenetic mechanisms of early neurological deterioration in patients with acute ischemic strokes and to evaluate their impact on clinical outcome.Case series.University hospital's stroke unit.A continuous series of 152 patients with first-ever ischemic hemispheric strokes were hospitalized within 5 hours of onset, evaluated with the Canadian Neurological Scale, and underwent a computed tomographic (CT) scan. The initial subset of 80 patients also underwent angiography. A repeated CT scan or autopsy was performed within 5 to 9 days of a patient's stroke. Progressing neurological deficit was defined as a decrease of one point or more in the global neurological scale score during hospitalization, when com...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of early computed tomographic (CT) findings of ischemia and th...
Background: A significant proportion of acute stroke patients suffer neurological deterioration duri...
Early neurologic deterioration (END) during the acute stage of stroke is clinically important becaus...
To identify predictors and possible pathogenetic mechanisms of early neurological deterioration in p...
The present study was undertaken to identify potential predictors of and factors associated with ear...
Background: 10-40% of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) suffer an early neurological deterio...
Neurological deterioration after acute ischemic stroke (AIS)is a common occurrence, leading to incre...
Background and Purpose Our aims were to identify predictors of early neurological improvement in acu...
WOS: 000181878600007PubMed: 12637044Background and purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate...
Background: Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) can be associated ...
Background: A significant proportion of acute stroke patients suffer neurological deterioration duri...
Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischaemic stroke is a common event. The underlying m...
Introduction: Early neurological worsening is common in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and associated w...
Objective: To improve epidemiological knowledge of neurological deterioration (ND) in patients with ...
Objectives: Neurological worsening in acute ischaemic stroke patients is common with significant mor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of early computed tomographic (CT) findings of ischemia and th...
Background: A significant proportion of acute stroke patients suffer neurological deterioration duri...
Early neurologic deterioration (END) during the acute stage of stroke is clinically important becaus...
To identify predictors and possible pathogenetic mechanisms of early neurological deterioration in p...
The present study was undertaken to identify potential predictors of and factors associated with ear...
Background: 10-40% of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) suffer an early neurological deterio...
Neurological deterioration after acute ischemic stroke (AIS)is a common occurrence, leading to incre...
Background and Purpose Our aims were to identify predictors of early neurological improvement in acu...
WOS: 000181878600007PubMed: 12637044Background and purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate...
Background: Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) can be associated ...
Background: A significant proportion of acute stroke patients suffer neurological deterioration duri...
Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischaemic stroke is a common event. The underlying m...
Introduction: Early neurological worsening is common in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and associated w...
Objective: To improve epidemiological knowledge of neurological deterioration (ND) in patients with ...
Objectives: Neurological worsening in acute ischaemic stroke patients is common with significant mor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of early computed tomographic (CT) findings of ischemia and th...
Background: A significant proportion of acute stroke patients suffer neurological deterioration duri...
Early neurologic deterioration (END) during the acute stage of stroke is clinically important becaus...