Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the world. To address such a problem, early diagnosis and tailored acute treatment represent one of the major priorities in acute stroke care. Since the efficacy of reperfusion treatments is highly time-dependent, there is a critical need to optimize procedures for faster and more precise diagnosis. We provide a concise review of the most relevant and well-documented blood–protein biomarkers that exhibit greater potential for translational to clinical practice in stroke differential diagnosis and to differentiate ischemic stroke from hemorrhagic stroke, followed by an overview of the most recent point-of-care technological approaches to address this problem. The integration of fluid-based...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW One in eight patients unfortunately suffers a new stroke within 5 years of thei...
Background: Current diagnostic, prognostic and risk stratification tools are inadequate for effectiv...
Acute ischemic stroke affects over 800,000 US adults annually, with hundreds of thousands more exper...
Background: Distinguishing between stroke subtypes and knowing the time of stroke onset are critical...
Background: Distinguishing between stroke subtypes and knowing the time of strokeonset are critical ...
Stroke, the second highest leading cause of death, is caused by an abrupt interruption of blood to t...
Stroke, a top leading cause of death, occurs as a result of an acute interruption in the brain blood...
© 2018 Dr. Marie DagonnierStroke is the third most common cause of death in most Western countries a...
Despite many years of research, no biomarkers for stroke are available to use in clinical practice. ...
Efforts are underway to develop novel platforms for stroke diagnosis to meet the criteria for effect...
The effectiveness of current management of critically ill stroke patients depends on rapid assessmen...
Background and Purpose—A blood-based biomarker of acute ischemic stroke would be of significant valu...
Stroke is the second highest cause of death globally. Stroke occurs when there is a sudden disruptio...
Each year, over 5 million people die worldwide from stroke, and at least every sixth patient who sur...
The use of blood biomarkers for stroke has been long considered an excellent method to determine the...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW One in eight patients unfortunately suffers a new stroke within 5 years of thei...
Background: Current diagnostic, prognostic and risk stratification tools are inadequate for effectiv...
Acute ischemic stroke affects over 800,000 US adults annually, with hundreds of thousands more exper...
Background: Distinguishing between stroke subtypes and knowing the time of stroke onset are critical...
Background: Distinguishing between stroke subtypes and knowing the time of strokeonset are critical ...
Stroke, the second highest leading cause of death, is caused by an abrupt interruption of blood to t...
Stroke, a top leading cause of death, occurs as a result of an acute interruption in the brain blood...
© 2018 Dr. Marie DagonnierStroke is the third most common cause of death in most Western countries a...
Despite many years of research, no biomarkers for stroke are available to use in clinical practice. ...
Efforts are underway to develop novel platforms for stroke diagnosis to meet the criteria for effect...
The effectiveness of current management of critically ill stroke patients depends on rapid assessmen...
Background and Purpose—A blood-based biomarker of acute ischemic stroke would be of significant valu...
Stroke is the second highest cause of death globally. Stroke occurs when there is a sudden disruptio...
Each year, over 5 million people die worldwide from stroke, and at least every sixth patient who sur...
The use of blood biomarkers for stroke has been long considered an excellent method to determine the...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW One in eight patients unfortunately suffers a new stroke within 5 years of thei...
Background: Current diagnostic, prognostic and risk stratification tools are inadequate for effectiv...
Acute ischemic stroke affects over 800,000 US adults annually, with hundreds of thousands more exper...