Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability and it is more likely to occur in those who are older. Because people are living longer, the definition of “old” continues to evolve. Age alone should not influence the healthcare that a patient receives, however, evidence indicates that this does occur, especially in older patients. On the basis of the available evidence, it is time to reconsider whether or not stroke care should differ in older survivors of stroke and if so, why. This is a narrative review of stroke-related health care in those with a recent ischemic stroke. It seeks to answer the following question: Should patients aged ≥80 years who have experienced a recent ischemic stroke receive standard care or something di...
Background. Evidence-based stroke care should be available to all patients. However, evidence exists...
Objective: Incidence of ischemic stroke (IS) increases with age. Knowledge of factors associated wit...
BACKGROUND:There is guidance in the United Kingdom about what long-term care stroke survivors should...
The majority of people who suffer a stroke are older adults. The last two decades have brought major...
BACKGROUND: Considering the demographic trend, characterized by a marked aging due to the increase ...
Objectives Treatment on organized stroke units (SUs) improves survival after stroke, and stroke mort...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate mortality-related factors in ischemic stroke pat...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is unclear whether very old patients benefit from organized inpatient (st...
The population is ageing, with the greatest proportional increase in those >80 years of age. Many...
aged 90 and over were more likely admitted on weekends (28.1 vs. 24.6; p ! 0.001), and less likely t...
Strokes are common in the population of older adults. However, the evidence for the management of st...
BACKGROUND: in order to implement cost-effective stroke services for older patients, it is necessary...
Abstract Background Stroke is among the most common causes of death and disability worldwide. Despit...
Background: The predicting value of age on stroke rehabilitation has been controversial. There is a...
Background. Evidence-based stroke care should be available to all patients. However, evidence exists...
Objective: Incidence of ischemic stroke (IS) increases with age. Knowledge of factors associated wit...
BACKGROUND:There is guidance in the United Kingdom about what long-term care stroke survivors should...
The majority of people who suffer a stroke are older adults. The last two decades have brought major...
BACKGROUND: Considering the demographic trend, characterized by a marked aging due to the increase ...
Objectives Treatment on organized stroke units (SUs) improves survival after stroke, and stroke mort...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate mortality-related factors in ischemic stroke pat...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is unclear whether very old patients benefit from organized inpatient (st...
The population is ageing, with the greatest proportional increase in those >80 years of age. Many...
aged 90 and over were more likely admitted on weekends (28.1 vs. 24.6; p ! 0.001), and less likely t...
Strokes are common in the population of older adults. However, the evidence for the management of st...
BACKGROUND: in order to implement cost-effective stroke services for older patients, it is necessary...
Abstract Background Stroke is among the most common causes of death and disability worldwide. Despit...
Background: The predicting value of age on stroke rehabilitation has been controversial. There is a...
Background. Evidence-based stroke care should be available to all patients. However, evidence exists...
Objective: Incidence of ischemic stroke (IS) increases with age. Knowledge of factors associated wit...
BACKGROUND:There is guidance in the United Kingdom about what long-term care stroke survivors should...