Ischemic Stroke: Diagnosis and Treatment

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Sheryl Martin-Schild, Hen Hallevi, Andrew Barreto
Rutgers University Press, 2018 - Medical - 282 pages
"Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and is a leading cause of adult disability and discharge from hospitals to chronic care facilities. Despite the frequency and morbidity of stroke, there is a relative paucity of "stroke experts" such as vascular neurologists and neurocritical care physicians to care for these patients. Often cardiologists provide the majority of care. Clinical research in the diagnosis and treatment of stroke has grown exponentially over the past two decades so there is a great deal of new clinical information for attending physicians to absorb. Including evidence-based strategies, this book closes the gap in stroke care by providing a cogent and intuitive guide for all physicians caring for stroke patients. Chapters are written by authors who have been selected for their expertise in the respective subjects, which include key topics such as, but not limited to Emergent Evaluation of the Suspected Stroke Patient, Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Stroke, Mechanisms of Ischemic Stroke, Neuroimaging, Cardiac-Based Evaluation, Thrombolytic Therapy, Endovascular Therapy, Critical Care Management, Rehabilitation, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Structural Heart Disease, etc"--Provided by publisher.

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