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Stroke remains a global risk to public health, and a pernicious source of mortality and loss of independence in those afflicted. The preceding decade has seen the transformation of the stroke management landscape, with disruptive diagnostic, therapeutic, prognostic, and rehabilitative strategies rapidly introduced to the armament of clinical and basic stroke neuroscience providers and investigators. This book offers a unique view of this condition—a human condition which knows no geographic boundaries and continues to draw the attention of an indefatigable community of physicians, scientists, engineers, nurses, and allied care personnel—synthesizing the latest among contemporary philosophies regarding the care of such patients. The authors touch upon several critical aspects of stroke care, such as diagnosis (neuroimaging in perinatal, pediatric, and adult populations), clinical care (approach to stroke in young adults, surgical treatments for stroke, and prevention of non-cardioembolic stroke), stroke related complications (memory impairment and unilateral spatial neglect), as well as stroke in the setting of the novel sars-cov-2 virus. As such, this book is of tremendous value to a wide audience seeking information on challenges in stroke care faced by clinical providers and highlights potential areas of research for stroke researchers.
Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- 1. Neuroimaging in Perinatal Stroke and Cerebrovascular DiseaseAdam E. Goldman-Yassen and Seena Dehkharghani.
- 2. Neuroimaging in Pediatric Stroke and Cerebrovascular DiseaseAdam E. Goldman-Yassen and Seena Dehkharghani.
- 3. The Clinical Approach to Stroke in Young AdultsChristopher A. Stack and John W. Cole.
- 4. Timing the Ischemic Stroke by Multiparametric Quantitative Magnetic Resonance ImagingBryony L. McGarry and Risto A. Kauppinen.
- INTRODUCTION
- THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ISCHEMIA IN PRECLINICAL MODELS WITH REFERENCE TO MRI SIGNALS
- METHODS FOR QUANTIFYING CHANGES IN THE T2 RELAXATION TIME DUE TO ISCHEMIA
- STROKE TIMING BASED ON ADC AND THE T2 MRI RELAXATION TIME IN PRECLINICAL MODELS
- CLINICAL APPLICATION OF ADC AND T2 MRI FOR ESTIMATING STROKE ONSET TIME AND TISSUE VIABILITY
- EXPEDITED MRI IN HUMAN STROKE IMAGING
- MRI AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- 5. Indications for Surgical Intervention in the Treatment of Ischemic StrokeVikraant Kohli and Michael T Koltz.
- 6. Memory Impairment Due to StrokeShinichiro Maeshima and Aiko Osawa.
- 7. Unilateral Spatial Neglect Due to StrokeAiko Osawa and Shinichiro Maeshima.
- 8. Prevention of Non-Cardiogenic Ischemic Stroke: Towards Personalized Stroke CareTihamer Molnar and Peter Csecsei.
- 9. The Evolution of Devices and Techniques in Endovascular Stroke TherapyDevin V. Bageac, Blake S. Gershon, and Reade A. De Leacy.
- 10. COVID-19 and Stroke: A Neurological PerspectiveSerefnur Ozturk.
Stroke
ISBN: 978-0-6450017-6-1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36255/exonpublications.stroke.2021
Edited by
Seena Dehkharghani, MD, Departments of Radiology and Neurology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
Published by
Exon Publications, Brisbane, Australia
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