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The Stroke Book

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  • 101 b/w illus. 17 colour illus. 58 tables
  • Page extent: 400 pages
  • Size: 234 x 156 mm
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Paperback

 (ISBN-13: 9781107634725)

Not yet published - available from October 2013

US $59.95
Singapore price US $64.15 (inclusive of GST)

Designed for use by busy professionals who need quick answers, this revised and updated second edition of The Stroke Book is a concise and practical reference for anyone involved in managing critically ill cerebrovascular patients. • Covers a wide range of common conditions such as ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, subarachnoid hemorrhages and intracranial aneurysms • Provides focused protocols for assessing and treating stroke patients in the emergency room, intensive care unit or general hospital setting • A new chapter summarizes key clinical trials for stroke therapies • User-friendly format • Packed with algorithms, tables and summary boxes for immediate access to key information • A color plate section illustrates key pathology and diagnostic imaging Written by experienced contributors from leading stroke centers, this is an essential companion for navigating stroke-related clinical situations successfully and making informed decisions about treatment.

• Algorithms, tables and summary boxes give immediate easy access to recommended management strategies • A color plate section illustrates key pathology and diagnostic imaging • The results of major clinical trials are summarized, facilitating evidence-supported practice

Contents

Foreword; Preface; Part I. Assessment of Stroke Patients: 1. Emergency medical services (EMS): first line of defense against stroke Noah Grose and Michel Torbey; 2. Initial assessment of patients with stroke-like symptoms Martinson K. Arnan and Rafael H. Llinas; 3. Clinical stroke syndromes and localization Richard P. Goddeau, Jr; Part II. The Hunt for a Stroke Etiology: 4. The hunt for a stroke etiology: ischemic stroke Alex Perchuk and Réza Behrouz; 5. The hunt for a stroke etiology: hemorrhagic stroke Angelos Katramados and Panayiotis Varelas; 6. Uncommon causes of stroke and stroke mimics Andrew W. Tarulli; Part III. Acute Stroke Imaging: 7. Computed tomography in acute stroke Jason M. Johnson and Michael H. Lev; 8. Magnetic resonance imaging in acute stroke Magdy Selim; 9. Neurosonology in acute ischemic stroke Maher Saqqur, Vijay Sharma and Andrei V. Alexandrov; Part IV. Management of Stroke Patients: 10. Ischemic stroke in the first 24 hours Magdy Selim; 11. Management of the acute ischemic stroke patient beyond 24 hours Eric Bershad and Jose I. Suarez; 12. Intracerebral hemorrhage Katja Elfriede Wartenberg and Stephan A. Mayer; 13. Subarachnoid hemorrhage and its medical management Susan Yeager and Diana Greene-Chandos; 14. Dural and cerebral venous thrombosis Joshua Kornbluth and Romergryko G. Geocadin; Part V. Stroke in Consultation: 15. Perioperative stroke Hardik Amin and David M. Greer; 16. Stroke on OB/Gyn wards Ann K. Helms; 17. Stroke on pediatric wards Catherine Amlie-Lefond; Part VI. Prevention of First and Recurrent Stroke: 18. Antithrombotic therapies Sarah Adriance and Michel Torbey; 19. Surgical and endovascular therapies Ciaran Powers and Eric Sauvageau; 20. Stroke risk factors: impact and management Laura Pedelty and Philip B. Gorelick; 21. Synopsis of landmark studies in ischemic stroke Magdy Selim; Index.

Review

Review of previous edition: 'The Stroke Book is concise, well-written, and easy to read … with excellent sections on basic stroke entities that may be encountered by healthcare professionals … excellent value for a book of this size, quality, and content.' Journal of Neurosurgery

Contributors

Noah Grose, Michel Torbey, Martinson K. Arnan, Rafael H. Llinas, Richard P. Goddeau, Jr, Alex Perchuk, Réza Behrouz, Angelos Katramados, Panayiotis Varelas, Andrew W. Tarulli, Jason M. Johnson, Michael H. Lev, Maher Saqqur, Vijay Sharma, Andrei V. Alexandrov, Eric Bershad, Jose I. Suarez, Katja Elfriede Wartenberg, Stephan A. Mayer, Susan Yeager, Diana Greene-Chandos, Joshua Kornbluth, Romergryko G. Geocadin, Hardik Amin, David M. Greer, Ann K. Helms, Catherine Amlie-Lefond, Sarah Adriance, Ciaran Powers, Eric Sauvageau, Laura Pedelty, Philip B. Gorelick

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