
Evaluating the major strategies used to prevent stroke recurrence, such as antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapies, this reference assesses the efficacy of pharmacological interventions, therapeutic regimens, and quality of care for stroke patients-detecting risk factors and potential mechanisms of stroke to prevent functional disability and increase quality of life, independence, and psychological well-being in post-stroke management programs.Considers the complex issue of cost vs. benefit in post-stroke rehabilitation.Addressing common dysfunctions that occur after stroke, including motor impairment, neurobehavioral changes, cognitive loss, emotional disorders, and dementia, Long-Term Effects of Stroke discussesthe patterns and epidemiology of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokethe development of neurobiologically based therapeutic strategiesthe possible emergence of depression, anxiety, mania, and psychosis after strokepharmacological and cell-based modalities to enhance stroke recoveryOffering perspectives from leading international authorities in the field, Long-Term Effects of Stroke is a unique and valuable guide for clinical neurologists; cardiologists; cardiovascular specialists; cardiac, cardiovascular, and vascular surgeons; neurosurgeons; primary care, family practice, emergency room, and internal medicine physicians; physiologists; nurses, paramedical, and emergency medical personnel; and medical school students in these disciplines.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
ISBN-10:
0824745973
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