Stroke care is continually improving. Improvements in primary prevention, rapid diagnosis and treatment have been associated with national reductions in stroke mortality. Increasing availability of intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy has brought the discussion back to one of the most fundamental management questions in Geriatrics: “Is this the right decision for this particular patient?” The understanding of frailty as a syndrome of reduced physiological reserve has been widely adopted. Research across many specialities has identified frailty as an influencing factor in mortality and functional recovery, notably with: emergency surgery, intensive care admission and mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke. The exact me...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
Introduction: In recent years, the association of frailty has been established with a poor outcome a...
BACKGROUND: Lacunar strokes (LS) are ischemic strokes of the small perforating arteries of deep gray...
Background: Clinical frailty is an important syndrome for clinical care and research, independently ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical frailty is an important syndrome for clinical care and research, independently ...
Background: Frailty is the most important short- and long-term predictor of disability in the elderl...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) can improve outcomes following ischaemic stroke. Patient...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) can improve outcomes following ischaemic stroke. Patient...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Introduction: Older adults may become fragile by different mechanisms that influence homeostasis, su...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
Introduction: In recent years, the association of frailty has been established with a poor outcome a...
BACKGROUND: Lacunar strokes (LS) are ischemic strokes of the small perforating arteries of deep gray...
Background: Clinical frailty is an important syndrome for clinical care and research, independently ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical frailty is an important syndrome for clinical care and research, independently ...
Background: Frailty is the most important short- and long-term predictor of disability in the elderl...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) can improve outcomes following ischaemic stroke. Patient...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) can improve outcomes following ischaemic stroke. Patient...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
Introduction: Older adults may become fragile by different mechanisms that influence homeostasis, su...
Frailty is a distinctive health state in which the ability of older people to cope with acute stress...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
Introduction: In recent years, the association of frailty has been established with a poor outcome a...
BACKGROUND: Lacunar strokes (LS) are ischemic strokes of the small perforating arteries of deep gray...