Introduction. Strokes and stroke-mimics have been extensively studied in the emergency department setting. Although in-hospital strokes are less studied in comparison to strokes in the emergency department, they are a source of significant direct and indirect costs. Differentiating in-hospital strokes from stroke-mimics is important. Thus, our study aimed to identify variables that can differentiate in-hospital strokes from stroke-mimics. Methods. We present here a retrospective analysis of 93 patients over a one-year period (2009 to 2010), who were evaluated for a concern of in-hospital strokes. Results. About two-thirds (57) of these patients were determined to have a stroke, and the remaining (36) were stroke-mimics. Patients with in-hos...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4.5 ...
Background: Many conditions called stroke mimics may resemble acute stroke. The converse of the s...
Background and Purpose - The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has no...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
Background: Stroke mimics are common in the emergency department (ED) and early detection is importa...
Accurate identification of stroke patients is essential to ensure appropriate and timely treatment. ...
Background: Stroke mimic is a major diagnostic challenge and may be difficult to distinguish from re...
Stroke services have been centralised in several countries in recent years. Diagnosing acute stroke ...
Background: Despite the use of validated prehospital stroke screens, stroke mimics are frequent amon...
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...
Background There is an apparently high incidence of stroke mimics in the present-day stroke code era...
A significant proportion of patients with acute stroke symptoms have an alternative ‘mimic’ diagnosi...
Background and Purpose—Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is usually based on clinic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4....
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4.5 ...
Background: Many conditions called stroke mimics may resemble acute stroke. The converse of the s...
Background and Purpose - The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has no...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
Background: Stroke mimics are common in the emergency department (ED) and early detection is importa...
Accurate identification of stroke patients is essential to ensure appropriate and timely treatment. ...
Background: Stroke mimic is a major diagnostic challenge and may be difficult to distinguish from re...
Stroke services have been centralised in several countries in recent years. Diagnosing acute stroke ...
Background: Despite the use of validated prehospital stroke screens, stroke mimics are frequent amon...
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...
Background There is an apparently high incidence of stroke mimics in the present-day stroke code era...
A significant proportion of patients with acute stroke symptoms have an alternative ‘mimic’ diagnosi...
Background and Purpose—Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is usually based on clinic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4....
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4.5 ...
Background: Many conditions called stroke mimics may resemble acute stroke. The converse of the s...