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:: June 2009 Welcome to our Monthly Online Newsletter!View all Treatment articles in our Treatment Report . The most recent articles are listed on top (not in alphabetical order). Click on the Topic on our home page and then the subtopic - Treatment Report. Stay updated on drugs and their side effects, and various other treatments, including exercise, nutrition, and supplements. View all Stroke Rehabilitation articles in our Rehabilitation subtopic. Highlighted ArticleThe Hydration Influence on the Risk of Stroke (THIRST) Study. (Neurocrit Care. 2008) “OBJECTIVE: There is a decreased sensation of thirst and often dehydration among the elderly population. It is unclear whether it represents a contributing factor for cerebral ischemic events. … CONCLUSIONS: Elderly patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack have high plasma osmolality levels, suggestive of volume depletion. This seems to be an early phenomenon and possibly a contributing factor to cerebral ischemia.” Clinical GuidelinesAMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ISSUES NEW STROKE-PREVENTION GUIDELINES Guidelines for Prevention of Stroke in Patients With Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (Stroke. 2006) Guidelines for the Early Management of Adults With Ischemic Stroke (Stroke. 2007) Guidelines for the Management of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Adults. (Stroke 2007) ICSI - Stroke, Ischemic; Diagnosis and Initial Treatment of New AHA/ASA Guidelines for Primary Prevention of Stroke NGC - EFNS guideline on neuroimaging in acute stroke. Report of an EFNS task force. (2006) NGC - Diagnosis and initial treatment of ischemic stroke. (2006) NGC - Guidelines and recommendations for perfusion imaging in cerebral ischemia. NGC - Physical activity and exercise recommendations for stroke survivors. (2004) NGC - Stroke management and prevention in the long-term care setting. (2005) NPBG - Stroke Assessment Across the Continuum of Care (2005) Internet Sites
Featured siteNIH - Medical Encyclopedia Hemorrhagic stroke NIH - Medical Encyclopedia Stroke NIH - NINDS Brain Basics: Preventing Stroke NIH - NINDS Know Stroke. Know the Signs. Act in Time. NIH - NINDS Stroke Information Page NIH - NINDS Stroke Risk Factors and Symptoms NIH - NINDS What You Need to Know About Stroke NIH - Questions and Answers About Stroke NIH - Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Related InfoMedSearch TopicsRelated Topics - Highlighted Articles
Cardiovascular: AtherosclerosisCarotid plaque pathology: thrombosis, ulceration, and stroke pathogenesis. (Stroke. 2005) "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between ulceration, thrombus, and calcification of carotid artery atherosclerotic plaques and symptoms of ipsilateral or contralateral stroke. ? CONCLUSIONS: Carotid plaque ulceration and thrombosis are more prevalent in symptomatic patients. Ulceration is more common in symptomatic patients regardless of side of carotid symptoms, whereas thrombus is associated with ipsilateral symptoms and plaque ulceration. Preoperative identification of carotid ulceration and thrombus should lead to greater efficacy of stroke prevention by carotid endarterectomy."
DiabetesStroke prevention in diabetic and other high cardiovascular risk patients. (Curr Diab Rep. 2005) "Diabetes is a major risk factor for stroke that is usually associated with risk factors such as hypertension, obesity, albuminuria, and dyslipidemia. Furthermore, atrial fibrillation and heart failure, two of the most important risk factors of stroke, are common in the diabetic population. With the rising epidemic of diabetes, the incidence of stroke is also on the rise. ? In this review, we examine the epidemiologic and the pathophysiologic association between stroke and diabetes, highlighting the population-based stroke preventive measures."
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