Nearly 80% of strokes are considered preventable, but few people are aware of the risk factors. A stroke expert broke down ...
A risk-assessment tool incorporating NT-proBNP and high-sensitivity troponin performs better than clinical scores for ...
Gastrointestinal complications are common in patients after ischemic stroke. Gastric motility is regulated by gastric pace-making activity (also called gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA)) and ...
Recombinant human prourokinase is noninferior to alteplase in acute ischemic stroke, with symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage and major bleeding decreased.
Gastrointestinal complications are common in patients after ischemic stroke. Gastric motility is regulated by gastric pace-making activity (also called gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA)) and ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved TNKase ® (tenecteplase) for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in adults.
Intra-arterial thrombolysis via urokinase following reperfusion by endovascular thrombectomy for stroke does not affect survival without disability.
Not to B-negative, but your blood type could offer a clue to your risk of having a stroke before 60. “The number of people with early strokes is rising,” said Dr. Steven J. Kittner ...
More than half of patients with ischemic stroke experience futile reperfusion, increasing the risk of death and disabilities despite a successful recanalization. The reason behind this is debated, and ...
The Witcher season 4 is on its way and it'll mark a huge new chapter in the Netflix show's saga. This time, we have a whole new Geralt of Rivia joining the fray as Liam Hemsworth becomes the White ...
Advances in generative artificial intelligence and machine learning, trained on large-scale datasets across multiple institutions, have the potential to revolutionize medicine. However ...
On the flip side, ultra-processed food consumption going up by 50 per cent would result in 19,979 more cases and 3,489 additional deaths from heart disease and stroke, the study showed.