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Research presented today at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's (SNIS) 22nd Annual Meeting included three studies ...
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is accepted as the definitive clinical examination to assess stroke severity. This project examined barriers to implementation and NIHSS use ...
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is a well-validated, reliable scoring system for use specifically with stroke patients (Goldstein, Bertels, & Davis, 1989; Lyden et al., 1999).
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is accepted as the definitive clinical examination to assess stroke severity. This project examined barriers to implementation and NIHSS use by ...
VSee Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: VSEE) a leading provider of HIPAA-compliant digital health solutions has been selected to support a NIH-funded Phase 3 clinical tr ...
Objective To develop an NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS)-compatible, all-in-one scale for rapid and comprehensive prehospital stroke assessment including stroke recognition, severity grading and progression ...
Patients were eligible if they presented 4.5-24 hours after stroke onset with a NIH Stroke Scale score 4-26. Both LVO and medium-distal vessel occlusion strokes were included in the trial.
Background We sought to identify systemic factors influencing door-to-puncture times (DTP) among patients with pre-arrival notifications presenting directly to a comprehensive stroke center (CSC) and ...
In particular, stroke is a major disease leading to death in adults and elderly people, as well as disability. Rapid detection of stroke is very difficult because the cause and cause of the onset are ...
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale is a widely accepted tool for structured graded neurological examination of stroke or suspected stroke in the hyperacute setting. Concerns have arisen ...