You have just encountered a possible stroke patient. You ask yourself: what should I do first? How do I know it is a stroke? Is it too late to reverse the damage? This book provides integral assistance in answering these critical questions. All content is arranged in chronological order, covering all considerations in assessing and treating patients in the emergency room, stroke unit, and rehabilitation facilities. This new edition offers readers the latest information on stroke treatment, and features brand new chapters on stroke radiology, endovascular therapy, the uncommon causes of stroke, cerebral venous thrombosis, stroke prevention, and the transition to outpatient care. The comprehensive set of appendices contains useful reference information, including dosage algorithms, conversion factors, and stroke scales.
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Worked examples or Exercises; 8 Plates, color; 15 Plates, black and white; 50 Halftones, black and white
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Höhe: 183 mm
Breite: 124 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-1-108-73132-4 (9781108731324)
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M. Carter Denny MD, MPH is an assistant professor of neurology in the stroke program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC. She completed her two-year vascular neurology fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas.
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University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
1. Stroke in the emergency department; 2. What to do first; 3. Ischemic stroke; 4. Stroke radiology; 5. Intravenous thrombolysis; 6. Endovascular therapy (ET); 7. Neurological deterioration in acute ischemic stroke; 8. Ischemic stroke etiology and secondary prevention; 9. Transient ischemic attack (TIA); 10. Less common causes of stroke; 11. Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis; 12. Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH); 13. Subarachnoid hemorrage (SAH); 14. Organization of stroke care; 15. Stroke rehabilitation; 16. Transition to outpatient stroke care.