Comprehensive stroke care is an interdisciplinary challenge. Close collaboration of cardiologists and stroke physicians is critical to ensure optimum utilisation of short- and long-term care and preventive measures in patients with stroke. Risk factor management is an important strategy that requires cardiologic involvement for primary and secondary stroke prevention. Treatment of stroke generally is led by stroke physicians, yet cardiologists need to be integrated care providers in stroke units to address all cardiovascular aspects of acute stroke care, including arrhythmia management, blood pressure control, elevated levels of cardiac troponins, valvular disease/endocarditis, and the general management of cardiovascular comorbidities. Des...
Objective: Despite evidence demonstrating that risk- factor management is effective in reducing recu...
Background: Stroke is the second worldwide most common cause of death and the main reason of functio...
Cerebrovascular disease can be devastating for patients and their families. However, there is much t...
Comprehensive stroke care is an interdisciplinary challenge. Close collaboration of cardiologists an...
Comprehensive stroke care is an interdisciplinary challenge. Close collaboration of cardiologists an...
The management of patients with stroke is often multidisciplinary, involving various specialties and...
Carotid atherosclerotic disease continues to be an important cause of stroke, often disabling or fat...
Cardiac and stroke conditions often coexist because of common risk factors. The occurrence of stroke...
This ESC Council on Stroke/EAPCI/EBNI position paper summarizes recommendations for training of card...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and major cause of disability worldwide. Because of ...
Acute stroke remains one of the main causes of death and disability. The incidence of acute stroke i...
BackgroundAfter an ischemic stroke, the risk of cardiovascular (CV) event is high. The effect of opt...
Stroke, a vascular disease of the brain, is the #1 cause of disability and a major cause of death wo...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and a major source of disability. Prevention of recurrent or firs...
Objective: Despite evidence demonstrating that risk-factor management is effective in reducing recur...
Objective: Despite evidence demonstrating that risk- factor management is effective in reducing recu...
Background: Stroke is the second worldwide most common cause of death and the main reason of functio...
Cerebrovascular disease can be devastating for patients and their families. However, there is much t...
Comprehensive stroke care is an interdisciplinary challenge. Close collaboration of cardiologists an...
Comprehensive stroke care is an interdisciplinary challenge. Close collaboration of cardiologists an...
The management of patients with stroke is often multidisciplinary, involving various specialties and...
Carotid atherosclerotic disease continues to be an important cause of stroke, often disabling or fat...
Cardiac and stroke conditions often coexist because of common risk factors. The occurrence of stroke...
This ESC Council on Stroke/EAPCI/EBNI position paper summarizes recommendations for training of card...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and major cause of disability worldwide. Because of ...
Acute stroke remains one of the main causes of death and disability. The incidence of acute stroke i...
BackgroundAfter an ischemic stroke, the risk of cardiovascular (CV) event is high. The effect of opt...
Stroke, a vascular disease of the brain, is the #1 cause of disability and a major cause of death wo...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and a major source of disability. Prevention of recurrent or firs...
Objective: Despite evidence demonstrating that risk-factor management is effective in reducing recur...
Objective: Despite evidence demonstrating that risk- factor management is effective in reducing recu...
Background: Stroke is the second worldwide most common cause of death and the main reason of functio...
Cerebrovascular disease can be devastating for patients and their families. However, there is much t...