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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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Ischemic stroke pathophysiology
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 1999Most neurons suffer irreversible damage after only a few minutes of complete cessation of blood flow. Such a condition might exist dur ing cardiac arrest. In most instances of acute focal brain ischemia, however, a state of zero blood flow exists only in the core of the ischemic region. The larger surrounding penumbral area receives reduced blood flow,
J C, Grotta, C, Helgason
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2018
Acute ischemic stroke is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States and worldwide. Despite the development of specialized stroke centers, mortality and morbidity as a result of acute ischemic strokes can and do happen anywhere. These strokes are emergency situations requiring immediate intervention.
Bryan, Boling, Katie, Keinath
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Acute ischemic stroke is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States and worldwide. Despite the development of specialized stroke centers, mortality and morbidity as a result of acute ischemic strokes can and do happen anywhere. These strokes are emergency situations requiring immediate intervention.
Bryan, Boling, Katie, Keinath
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Key Clinical Points Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke is guided by the time from the onset of stroke, the severity of neurologic deficit, and findings on neuro...
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Key Clinical Points Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke is guided by the time from the onset of stroke, the severity of neurologic deficit, and findings on neuro...
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Critical Care Medicine, 1994
To review selected aspects of the current treatment of acute ischemic stroke and provide an overview of basic neuroscience research in cerebral ischemia that may be applicable to future therapies.Selected recent references dealing with current therapy of acute stroke and basic neuroscience developments in cerebrovascular disease from the past several ...
R J, Wityk, B J, Stern
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To review selected aspects of the current treatment of acute ischemic stroke and provide an overview of basic neuroscience research in cerebral ischemia that may be applicable to future therapies.Selected recent references dealing with current therapy of acute stroke and basic neuroscience developments in cerebrovascular disease from the past several ...
R J, Wityk, B J, Stern
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Neurology, 2010
Stroke is a leading cause of severe, long-term disability and the third leading cause of death in the United States, affecting more than 700,000 people yearly.1 Clinic- and population-based studies have documented the role of traditional and novel risk factors.1,–,3 Most are traits, chronic conditions, or behaviors that affect the risk of stroke ...
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Stroke is a leading cause of severe, long-term disability and the third leading cause of death in the United States, affecting more than 700,000 people yearly.1 Clinic- and population-based studies have documented the role of traditional and novel risk factors.1,–,3 Most are traits, chronic conditions, or behaviors that affect the risk of stroke ...
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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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