Artículo de publicación ISIRationale: Few proven interventions exist for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), and most are expensive and restricted in applicability. Lying flat ‘head down’ positioning of AIS patients has been shown to increase by as much as 20%, mean cerebral blood flow velocities (CBFV) measured by transcranial Doppler (TCD) but whether this translates into clinical improvement is uncertain. Aim: To determine if the lying flat position increases mean CBFV in the affected territory as compared to the sitting up position in AIS patients. Methods and design: Head Position in Acute Ischemic Stroke Trial (HeadPoST pilot) is a cluster randomized (clusters being months), assessor-blinded end-point, phase IIb trial, where consecuti...
Background Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke could be improved by lying flat, i.e., fu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is generally agreed that optimal head positioning is an important conside...
Background Stroke is the second major cause of death and a leading cause of disability, particularly...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Positioning a patient lying-flat in the acute phase of ischae...
Background Whether lying-flat improves blood flow in patients with acute ischemic stroke is unknown....
Background There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood ...
Background There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood ...
© 2016, © 2016 World Stroke Organization. Background: The HEADPOST Pilot is a proof-of-concept, open...
© 2017, © 2017 World Stroke Organization. Background: There is evidence to indicate that the lying f...
Background: There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood...
Background: There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood...
BACKGROUND The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow an...
Background Positioning a patient lying-flat in the acute phase of ischaemic stroke may improve re...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
Background Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke could be improved by lying flat, i.e., fu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is generally agreed that optimal head positioning is an important conside...
Background Stroke is the second major cause of death and a leading cause of disability, particularly...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Positioning a patient lying-flat in the acute phase of ischae...
Background Whether lying-flat improves blood flow in patients with acute ischemic stroke is unknown....
Background There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood ...
Background There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood ...
© 2016, © 2016 World Stroke Organization. Background: The HEADPOST Pilot is a proof-of-concept, open...
© 2017, © 2017 World Stroke Organization. Background: There is evidence to indicate that the lying f...
Background: There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood...
Background: There is evidence to indicate that the lying flat head position increases cerebral blood...
BACKGROUND The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow an...
Background Positioning a patient lying-flat in the acute phase of ischaemic stroke may improve re...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
BACKGROUND: The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and t...
Background Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke could be improved by lying flat, i.e., fu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is generally agreed that optimal head positioning is an important conside...
Background Stroke is the second major cause of death and a leading cause of disability, particularly...