Acute ischaemic stroke accounts for 6.5 million deaths per year, and by 2030 will result in the annual loss of over 200 million disability-adjusted life years globally. There have been considerable recent advances in the gold standard of acute ischaemic stroke treatment, some aspects of which-aspirin to prevent recurrence, and treating patients in specialized stroke wards-are widely applicable. Recanalization of the occluded artery through thrombolysis and/or endovascular thrombectomy is restricted to only a small proportion of patients, due to contra-indications and the costs associated with establishing the infrastructure to deliver these treatments. The use of neuroprotective agents in stroke has been a notable failure of translation fro...
Stroke is a devastating medical condition, killing millions of people each year and causing serious ...
Treatments for acute stroke have improved over the past years, but have largely been limited to reva...
Pathophysiological processes of stroke have revealed that the damaged brain should be considered as ...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
IMPORTANCE: Preclinical stroke research has had a remarkably low translational success rate, and the...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and remains the third most common cause of death in ...
The introduction of thrombolytic therapy has not only injected fresh optimism in stroke management, ...
The introduction of thrombolytic therapy has not only injected fresh optimism in stroke management, ...
Ischaemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-lasting disability. Several neuroprotective dr...
Neuroprotection remains one of the holy grails of acute ischemic stroke therapy. The ability to prot...
Ischaemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-lasting disability. Several neuroprotective dr...
Stroke is a devastating medical condition, killing millions of people each year and causing serious ...
Treatments for acute stroke have improved over the past years, but have largely been limited to reva...
Pathophysiological processes of stroke have revealed that the damaged brain should be considered as ...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
IMPORTANCE: Preclinical stroke research has had a remarkably low translational success rate, and the...
Neuroprotection seeks to restrict injury to the brain parenchyma following an ischaemic insult by pr...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and remains the third most common cause of death in ...
The introduction of thrombolytic therapy has not only injected fresh optimism in stroke management, ...
The introduction of thrombolytic therapy has not only injected fresh optimism in stroke management, ...
Ischaemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-lasting disability. Several neuroprotective dr...
Neuroprotection remains one of the holy grails of acute ischemic stroke therapy. The ability to prot...
Ischaemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-lasting disability. Several neuroprotective dr...
Stroke is a devastating medical condition, killing millions of people each year and causing serious ...
Treatments for acute stroke have improved over the past years, but have largely been limited to reva...
Pathophysiological processes of stroke have revealed that the damaged brain should be considered as ...