The increasing prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases has made urgent the need to develop timely and effective treatment strategies to tackle this health problem. Stroke units (SUs) appear to be the ideal setting where the management of acute stroke patients, including specific treatments as thrombolysis, may be optimized. Which model of SU gives the best results is still an unsettled issue. The more intensive and timely multidisciplinary approach to the acute phase of stroke, the management of medical complications. and the earlier and more focused rehabilitation. are likely the most qualifying aspects of our Neurovascular treatment unit.
Which model of stroke unit is better for stroke patient management? / Lorenzano, Svetlana; Alexia, Anzini; Manuela De, Michele; Anne, Falcou; Silvia, Fausti; Cristina, Gori; Mancini, Alessandra; Cavalletti, Cristina; Colosimo, Carlo; Fiorelli, Marco; Sacchetti, Maria Luisa; Argentino, Corrado; Toni, Danilo. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 1064-1963. - 28:3-4(2006), pp. 377-382. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st Chieti Stroke Meeting tenutosi a Chieti, ITALY nel SEP 06, 2004) [10.1080/10641960600549728].
Which model of stroke unit is better for stroke patient management?
LORENZANO, SVETLANA;MANCINI, ALESSANDRA;CAVALLETTI, Cristina;COLOSIMO, Carlo;FIORELLI, Marco;SACCHETTI, Maria Luisa;ARGENTINO, Corrado;TONI, Danilo
2006
Abstract
The increasing prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases has made urgent the need to develop timely and effective treatment strategies to tackle this health problem. Stroke units (SUs) appear to be the ideal setting where the management of acute stroke patients, including specific treatments as thrombolysis, may be optimized. Which model of SU gives the best results is still an unsettled issue. The more intensive and timely multidisciplinary approach to the acute phase of stroke, the management of medical complications. and the earlier and more focused rehabilitation. are likely the most qualifying aspects of our Neurovascular treatment unit.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.