Hyperthermia and fever give bad prognosis for patients suffering from stroke.The aim of this study is to confirm mentioned thesis.The study covered about 100 patients of Department of Neurology with Stroke’s.Sub-unit between 15 of December and 15 of Juni 2011.Everything was done by using the method of observation.Based on observation card, in which neccessary data were collected such as temperature’s, graphs, neurological deficyt and assesment of health condition.This card helped to qualified patients according to chosen parameters on feverish and non- feverish.Next step was to connect obtained parameters with ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke.The results of experiment confirmed thesis, that hyperthermia and fever have influence over state ...
Objective: in animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Objective: In animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Objective: In animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Background and Purpose - The influence of body temperature on stroke outcome remains uncertain. The ...
Background and purpose: Hyperthermia is a well-known factor for neurologic deterioration, morbidity,...
Clinical data clearly show that elevated body temperature contributes to an unfavorable outcome afte...
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> Experimental studies have shown that hyperthermia is a determinant...
Background and Purpose: Stroke is in number three leading cause of death worldwide and the major cau...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Background and Purpose—Many studies associate fever with poor outcome in patients with neurological ...
Hyperthermia is a predictor of poor outcome in ischemic (IS) and intracerebral hemorrhagic (ICH) str...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Objective: in animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Objective: In animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Objective: In animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Background and Purpose - The influence of body temperature on stroke outcome remains uncertain. The ...
Background and purpose: Hyperthermia is a well-known factor for neurologic deterioration, morbidity,...
Clinical data clearly show that elevated body temperature contributes to an unfavorable outcome afte...
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> Experimental studies have shown that hyperthermia is a determinant...
Background and Purpose: Stroke is in number three leading cause of death worldwide and the major cau...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Background and Purpose—Many studies associate fever with poor outcome in patients with neurological ...
Hyperthermia is a predictor of poor outcome in ischemic (IS) and intracerebral hemorrhagic (ICH) str...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Subfebrile temperature or fever is present in about a third of patients on the first day after strok...
Objective: in animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Objective: In animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...
Objective: In animal models with cerebral ischemia, an increase in body temperature is associated wi...