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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
More than 700,000 strokes occur annually in the United States--one every 40 to 50 seconds. Although stroke is one of the nation's most expensive diseases to treat, costing $41 billion per year, most strokes (perhaps as many as two thirds) are preventable.
, Chaturvedi, , Hickenbottom, , Levine
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More than 700,000 strokes occur annually in the United States--one every 40 to 50 seconds. Although stroke is one of the nation's most expensive diseases to treat, costing $41 billion per year, most strokes (perhaps as many as two thirds) are preventable.
, Chaturvedi, , Hickenbottom, , Levine
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Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2020
Ischemic stroke, a leading cause of mortality, results in severe neurological outcomes in the patients. Effective stroke therapies may significantly decrease the extent of injury. For this purpose, novel and efficient drug delivery strategies need to be developed. Among a myriad of therapeutic and drug delivery techniques, exosomes have shown promising
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Ischemic stroke, a leading cause of mortality, results in severe neurological outcomes in the patients. Effective stroke therapies may significantly decrease the extent of injury. For this purpose, novel and efficient drug delivery strategies need to be developed. Among a myriad of therapeutic and drug delivery techniques, exosomes have shown promising
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Journal of Child Neurology, 1986
Of 44 infants and children (neonates excluded) with ischemic strokes of arterial origin documented by CT scan and/or cerebral angiography, idiopathic strokes, occurring in 22 cases, accounted for half the total. Eight of these patients had basal ganglia and/or capsular infarcts without cortical involvement.
A, Dusser, F, Goutières, J, Aicardi
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Of 44 infants and children (neonates excluded) with ischemic strokes of arterial origin documented by CT scan and/or cerebral angiography, idiopathic strokes, occurring in 22 cases, accounted for half the total. Eight of these patients had basal ganglia and/or capsular infarcts without cortical involvement.
A, Dusser, F, Goutières, J, Aicardi
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2002
The primary risk factors for stroke are known, and attention to primary care of these disorders should reduce the incidence of stroke significantly. Control of hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia have all been shown to reduce the rate of stroke.
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The primary risk factors for stroke are known, and attention to primary care of these disorders should reduce the incidence of stroke significantly. Control of hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia have all been shown to reduce the rate of stroke.
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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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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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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Ischemic stroke is an uncommon, but significant cause of disability in childhood. Children with strokes present with predictable deficits as adults do; however, fever and seizures at stroke onset are more common in children than in adults. Strokes in children have diverse etiologies and require extensive evaluation.
L E, Walsh, B P, Garg
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Ischemic stroke is an uncommon, but significant cause of disability in childhood. Children with strokes present with predictable deficits as adults do; however, fever and seizures at stroke onset are more common in children than in adults. Strokes in children have diverse etiologies and require extensive evaluation.
L E, Walsh, B P, Garg
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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
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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
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Annual Review of Medicine, 2002
▪ Abstract Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurologic disease and the leading cause of serious long-term disability. The advent of new treatment options for selected patients suffering ischemic stroke (such as systemic administration of tissue plasminogen activator or catheter-guided intra-arterial thrombolysis), the structural ...
C, Stapf, J P, Mohr
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▪ Abstract Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurologic disease and the leading cause of serious long-term disability. The advent of new treatment options for selected patients suffering ischemic stroke (such as systemic administration of tissue plasminogen activator or catheter-guided intra-arterial thrombolysis), the structural ...
C, Stapf, J P, Mohr
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Phytochemicals in Ischemic Stroke
NeuroMolecular Medicine, 2016Stroke is the second foremost cause of mortality worldwide and a major cause of long-term disability. Due to changes in lifestyle and an aging population, the incidence of stroke continues to increase and stroke mortality predicted to exceed 12 % by the year 2030.
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The American Journal of Medicine, 2009
Early stroke management, and early initiation of secondary stroke prevention, may improve outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke. However,
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Early stroke management, and early initiation of secondary stroke prevention, may improve outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke. However,
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