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Acute Ischemic Stroke

The Nurse Practitioner, 1999
Primary care providers play an instrumental role in both coordinating prevention efforts and facilitating emergency care for patients with signs and symptoms of acute ischemic stroke. Acute Ischemic stroke, also known as brain attack, is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability in the United States.
, Chan, , Albers
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Acute Stroke

Seminars in Neurology, 2019
AbstractStroke remains one of the leading determinants of death and severe disability worldwide. It is a medical emergency with a narrow window for recognition and administration of outcome-modifying treatment in the emergency department. Ischemic stroke accounts for the majority of cerebrovascular events and revascularization therapies such as ...
Andrea, Morotti   +2 more
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Acute Ischemic Stroke

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2021
Anesthesiologists provide care to acute and subacute ischemic stroke (IS) patients and stroke survivors in interventional radiology, intensive care, and operating rooms. These encounters will become more frequent following studies that have extended the treatment window from last known well time for fibrinolytic and endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). The
Kate, Petty   +2 more
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ACUTE STROKE

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1996
Disruption of cerebral blood flow may influence brain energy metabolism to produce reversible or irreversible neurologic deficits. The emergency physician is in a unique position to provide timely treatment during the first few hours of an acute stroke.
J F, Naradzay, W R, Gaasch
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Acute Ischemic Stroke

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1998
To optimize the recovery outcome of those with acute ischemic stroke, several steps need to be taken and strengthened by the public and medical personnel. These include immediate identification of stroke symptoms and appropriate actions, quick access to EMS, rapid EMS response, treatment and evacuation, early communication to the medical facility ...
Pat Hall, Lorna Schumann
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Acute stroke units

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 1999
In December of 1996, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) sponsored a national symposium on Rapid Identification and Treatment of Acute Stroke. 1 One of the basic messages taken from this meeting was that every hospital that cares for patients with acute stroke needs a stroke plan.
J M, Dayno, H H, Mansbach
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Acute Stroke Intervention

Current Problems in Cardiology, 2014
Ischemic strokes will make up most (>80%) of the three-quarters of a million strokes that will occur in Americans this year. Reperfusion therapy is the fundamental strategy for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. Reperfusion therapy may be accomplished noninvasively (intravenous thrombolysis) or invasively with catheter-based treatments (intra ...
Stephen R, Ramee, Christopher J, White
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Acute Ischemic Stroke

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 1996
While case fatality rates in ischemic stroke tend to decline, the total number of strokes is expected to increase further in the future because of more people reaching a greater age. Acute ischemic stroke, usually caused by chronic arterial hypertension, in most cases is induced either by a sudden loss of perfusion pressure or by thromboembolism ...
M, Huber, W D, Heiss
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