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E-grāmata: Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease

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Stroke is a major health concern worldwide, and the epidemiological data is staggering. One in six people will have a stroke during the course of their life; it is the second most common cause of death; and stroke also ranks second among causes contributing to the global burden of disability. However, the burden of stroke can be alleviated: it is potentially preventable, treatable, and possible to manage long term. Despite continuing advances in our knowledge about this disease, there is currently still a large evidence-to-clinical practice gap in all regions.

The Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease is a comprehensive textbook on clinical stroke, covering all major aspects of cerebrovascular disease including epidemiology, risk factors, primary prevention, pathophysiology, diagnostics, clinical features, acute therapies, secondary prevention, prognosis, and rehabilitation. It makes use of current pedagogic principles, and includes not only aspects on management in the acute hospital phase of stroke, but also public health issues, prevention, long-term management, and silent vascular disease (which is becoming increasingly epidemic in the general population). Topical aspects also include advice to improve clinical skills in examination, diagnosing, and treating stroke. The text also covers the fields of silent cerebrovascular disease (silent brain infarcts, microbleeds, white matter ischemic abnormalities) that more recently have been recognized to be highly prevalent in the general population, and that carry important risks on vascular events and cognitive decline/dementia.

Chapters are written by a most distinguished group of international experts in the field of stroke from around the world, and have been carefully edited to ensure consistency in style and clarity of contents. The concurrent online version allows access to the full content of the textbook, contains links from the references to primary research journal articles, allows full text searches, and provides access to figures and tables that can be downloaded to PowerPoint®.

Practical, easy to use, yet detailed with respect to pathophysiology, diagnostics, and management, this text provides a source of reference for the detection and management of all stroke and less common cerebrovascular diseases for practising and trainee neurologists, geriatricians, and all stroke physicians and clinicians.

Recenzijas

[ This book] was reviewed as an on line offering and I have to say it was very impressive. . . it offers a good all round resource for a wide range of healthcare professionals who are involved with stroke care. * Dr Harry Brown, Glycosmedia *

Papildus informācija

Includes 12 months access to the online version
List of Abbreviations
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List of Contributors
xiii
1 Epidemiology of stroke
1(8)
Valery Feigin
Rita Krishnamurthi
2 Risk factors
9(10)
Arne Lindgren
3 Arteries and veins of the brain: anatomical organization
19(16)
Laurent Tatu
Fabrice Vuillier
Thierry Moulin
4 Pathophysiology of transient ischaemic attack and ischaemic stroke
35(22)
Jong S. Kim
5 Pathophysiology of non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage
57(10)
Constanza Rossi
Charlotte Cordonnier
6 Spontaneous intracranial subarachnoid haemorrhage: epidemiology, causes, diagnosis, and complications
67(12)
Laurent Thines
Charlotte Cordonnier
7 Clinical features of transient ischaemic attacks
79(6)
David Calvet
Jean-Louis Mas
8 Clinical features of acute stroke
85(9)
Jose M. Ferro
Ana Catarina Fonseca
9 Diagnosing transient ischaemic attack and stroke
94(12)
Bruce Campbell
Stephen Davis
10 Management of stroke: general principles
106(18)
Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu
Hakan Ay
11 Acute phase therapy in ischaemic stroke
124(6)
Krassen Nedeltchev
Heinrich P. Mattle
12 Acute management and treatment of intracerebral haemorrhage
130(9)
Marek Sykora
Jennifer Diedler
Thorsten Steiner
13 Acute treatment in subarachnoid haemorrhage
139(14)
Katja E. Wartenberg
14 Less common causes of stroke: diagnosis and management
153(10)
Turgut Tatlisumak
Jukka Putaala
Stephanie Debette
15 Secondary prevention of stroke
163(22)
Thalia S. Field
Oscar R. Benavente
16 Prognosis after stroke
185(9)
Vincent Thijs
17 Silent cerebral infarcts and microbleeds
194(9)
Bo Norrving
18 Complications after stroke
203(12)
Hanne Christensen
Elsebeth Glipstrup
Nis Høst
Jens Nørbæk
Susanne Zielke
19 Vascular cognitive impairment and dementia
215(10)
Didier Leys
Kei Murao
Florence Pasquier
20 Brain repair after stroke
225(9)
Steven C. Cramer
21 Rehabilitation after stroke
234(9)
Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen
22 The long-term management of stroke
243(12)
Reza Bavarsad Shahripour
Geoffrey A. Donnan
23 Primary prevention of stroke
255(15)
Anna M. Cervantes-Arslanian
Sudha Seshadri
24 Organized stroke care: Germany and Canada
270(9)
Silke Wiedmann
Peter U. Heuschmann
Michael D. Hill
Index 279
Bo Norrving is Professor of Neurology at Lund University, Sweden. He was corresponding author of the Swedish Aspirin Low-Dose Trial (SALT) (Lancet, 1991), the first trial demonstrating the benefit of low dose aspirin therapy for the prevention of stroke. He pioneered the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics by blood flow techniques, clinical syndromes of cerebellar stroke and lacunar infarcts, the importance of silent small vessel disease in the brain, and recognition of dissection as a major cause of stroke in the young. He is Chair of the steering committee of SIFAP, and a founder of Riks-Stroke, the world's first national stroke registry. He is Senior Consulting Editor of Stroke, Associate Editor of Neuroepidemiology, and member of several editorial boards. Bo Norrving was the President of the World Stroke Organisation between 2008 and 2012 and still represents the society at the WHO and UN. He chairs the Cerebrovascular Committee for the revision of the ICD 11 at the WHO.