... Figure 1 Path model with patient and facility characteristics, inpatient admission, neurological consultation and composite care quality. Regression (path) coefficients for the structural equation model. Arrows indicate ...
... with transientischaemicattack (TIA) or stroke are at risk for cognitive impairment and ...minor ischaemic stroke less than 1 month ago will be randomly allocated to an exercise ...
... Evidence relating to the secondary prevention of stroke has evolved concentrating on pharmacological (antithrombotics, 8 antihypertensives, 9 lipid-lowering 10 and surgical (carotid endarterectomy, stenting) 11 ...
... or ischaemic stroke was prepared from the primary diagnosis ...for transientischaemicattack or stroke, this was listed up to three times; each listing ...
... Our results support the use of blood pressure-lowering drugs (BPLDs) in secondary prevention after transientischaemicattack (TIA) or stroke. Current evidence is primarily derived from trials of ...
... The high risk of stroke following a transientischaemicattack (TIA) or minor stroke is now well recognised, with an untreated risk of recurrence by 90 days around 18% [1,2]. Much of this excess risk ...
... Methods: From 01/2010 to 12/2012 we retrospectively identified seven patients with transient neurological episodes due to fSAH, who had received unenhanced thin-sliced multiplanar CT and subsequent MRI within 3 ...
... Chinese ischaemic cerebrovascular disease aetiology clas- sification cohort based on standard diagnosis procedures, identify imaging and biological markers for prognosis of the patients with ischaemic ...
... Evidence-based guidelines recommend lipid-lowering drugs for people with existing cardiovascular disease CVD and those at high CVD risk [3]; anticoagulant drugs are recommended for patie[r] ...
... with transient monocular visual loss in the derivation cohort had been referred by the ophthalmology department and so alter- native diagnoses may have been screened out leading to a higher preponderance of ocular ...
... Data for the Manchester cohort showed an association between ambient nitric oxide (NO) and risk of occurrence of TIA and minor stroke with a lag of 3 days (odds ratio 1.06, 95% CI: 1.01 [r] ...
... (1) Promote stroke centre development and organise the delivery of stroke care; (2) function as a national registry system to evaluate the features, managements and outcomes of patien[r] ...
... 4. Purroy F, Jimenez Caballero PE, Gorospe A, Torres MJ, Alvarez-Sabin J, Santamarina E, Martinez-Sanchez P, Canovas D, Freijo MM, Egido JA, Girón JM, Ramírez-Moreno JM, Alonso A, Rodríguez-Campello A, Casado I, ...
... with ischaemic stroke or TIA and assessed ex vivo responsiveness to aspirin and clopidogrel at baseline in patients recruited into the ongoing TARDIS antiplatelet ...
... cortex. Transient unilateral visual obstruction often signifies atherothrombotic disease in the internal carotid artery proximal to the ophthalmic artery ...
... a transient episode is not consistent with the lived experience of patients and this has implications for primary care Our study has shown that participants ranging from aged 31 to 89 years old ex- perienced ...
... acute ischaemic stroke, throm- bolysis within 3 h of symptom onset results in improved outcomes 2 and has thus been recommended by the National Institute for Health and Clinical ...