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A practical textbook, based on a problem-oriented workflow, that will improve patients' likelihood of full recovery from stroke and prevent future strokes from occurring
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and is in the top five causes of death globally. Warlow's Stroke: Practical Management, 4th Edition takes a problem-oriented approach and addresses the questions posed by a stroke patient in the order they are likely to present in clinical practice, for instance, 'Is it a stroke?', 'What sort of stroke?', 'What caused it?', and 'What can be done about it?'.
Beginning with chapters phrased as questions, the book walks the reader through a standard clinical workflow, exploring the practical skills and assessment required at each stage of patient management. Early chapters cover: locating the vascular lesion, identifying the involved arterial territory, the role imaging should play, and the application thereof.
Subsequent chapters look at what causes a transient or persistent ischemic event, an intracerebral hemorrhage and a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Unusual causes of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack are also covered. The book then presents a practical approach to the management of stroke and transient ischemic attack; offers specific treatments for acute ischemic stroke and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage; provides ways for professionals to prevent first or recurrent stroke; and more.
Final chapters of the book discuss rehabilitation after stroke, how patients and carers can be supported in the short term and long term, prevention of recurrent stroke, and the organization of stroke services.
Warlow's Stroke: Practical Management, 4th Edition
An essential resource for all practitioners involved in the care of patients who suffer from cerebrovascular disease, but particularly suitable for neurologists, residents, geriatricians, stroke physicians, radiologists and primary care physicians.
Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xiii
1 Introduction 1
		2 Development of knowledge about cerebrovascular disease 7
		Jan van Gijn
		3 Is it a vascular event and where is the lesion? 37
		Simon Jung and Heinrich P. Mattle
		4 Which arterial territory is involved? 129
		John C.M. Brust
5 What is the role of imaging in acute stroke? 171
		5A Neuroimaging 172
		Marwan El‐Koussy
		5B Ultrasound of the extra‐ and intracranial arteries 224
		Georgios Tsivgoulis and Apostolos Safouris
		5C Cardioembolic stroke 241
		Issam Mikati and Zeina Ibrahim
		6 What caused this transient or persisting ischemic event? 267
		Fernando D. Testai
		7 Unusual causes of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack 345
		Fan Z. Caprio and Chen Lin
		8 What caused this intracerebral hemorrhage? 399
		Farid Radmanesh and Jonathan Rosand
		9 What caused this subarachnoid hemorrhage? 437
		Matthew B. Maas and Andrew M. Naidech
		10 A practical approach to the management of stroke and transient ischemic attack 455
		H. Bart van der Worp and Martin Dennis
		11 What are this patient’s problems? A problem‐based approach to the general management of stroke 481
		Yannie Soo, Howan Leung, and Lawrence Ka Sing Wong
		12 Have the patient’s cognitive abilities been affected? 579
		Leonardo Pantoni
		13 Specific treatment of acute ischemic stroke 587
		Eivind Berge and Peter Sandercock
		14 Specific treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage 657
		Shoichiro Sato and Craig S. Anderson
		15 Specific treatment of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage 679
		Gregory Arnone and Sepideh Amin‐Hanjani
		16 Specific interventions to prevent intracranial hemorrhage 723
		Preston W. Douglas, Clio A. Rubińos, and Sean Ruland
		17 Preventing recurrent stroke and other serious vascular events 745
		Cathra Halabi, Rene Colorado, and Karl Meisel
		18 Rehabilitation after stroke: evidence, practice, and new directions 867
		Coralie English, Audrey Bowen, Debbie Hébert, and Julie Bernhardt
		19 The organization of stroke services 879
		Peter Langhorne, Jeyaraj Durai Pandian, and Cynthia Felix
		20 Reducing the impact of stroke and improving public health 933
		Graeme J. Hankey and Philip B. Gorelick
Index 953
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