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- Neuroprognostication in Critical Care
- Neuroprognostication in Critical Care
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Shared Decision Making
- Part I Disease-Specific Prognostication
- Chapter 2 Prognostication in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Chapter 3 Prognostication in Acute Ischemic Stroke
- Chapter 4 Prognostication in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- Chapter 5 Prognostication in Traumatic Brain Injury
- Chapter 6 Prognostication in Spinal Cord Injury
- Chapter 7 Prognostication in Cardiac Arrest
- Chapter 8 Prognostication in Neuroinfectious Disease
- Chapter 9 Prognostication in Neuromuscular Disease
- Chapter 10 Prognostication in Status Epilepticus
- Chapter 11 Prognostication in Fulminant Hepatic Failure
- Chapter 12 Prognostication in Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
- Chapter 13 Prognostication in Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy
- Chapter 14 Prognostication in Delirium
- Chapter 15 Prognostication in Neuro-Oncology and Neurological Complications of Hemato/Oncological Diseases
- Chapter 16 Prognostication in the Complications of Neurosurgical Procedures
- Chapter 17 Prognostication in Pediatric Neurocritical Care
- Part II Other Topics in Neuroprognostication
- Index
- References
Chapter 3 - Prognostication in Acute Ischemic Stroke
from Part I - Disease-Specific Prognostication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- Neuroprognostication in Critical Care
- Neuroprognostication in Critical Care
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Shared Decision Making
- Part I Disease-Specific Prognostication
- Chapter 2 Prognostication in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Chapter 3 Prognostication in Acute Ischemic Stroke
- Chapter 4 Prognostication in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- Chapter 5 Prognostication in Traumatic Brain Injury
- Chapter 6 Prognostication in Spinal Cord Injury
- Chapter 7 Prognostication in Cardiac Arrest
- Chapter 8 Prognostication in Neuroinfectious Disease
- Chapter 9 Prognostication in Neuromuscular Disease
- Chapter 10 Prognostication in Status Epilepticus
- Chapter 11 Prognostication in Fulminant Hepatic Failure
- Chapter 12 Prognostication in Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
- Chapter 13 Prognostication in Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy
- Chapter 14 Prognostication in Delirium
- Chapter 15 Prognostication in Neuro-Oncology and Neurological Complications of Hemato/Oncological Diseases
- Chapter 16 Prognostication in the Complications of Neurosurgical Procedures
- Chapter 17 Prognostication in Pediatric Neurocritical Care
- Part II Other Topics in Neuroprognostication
- Index
- References
Summary
Stroke represents one of the most prominent causes of disability and mortality worldwide and poses significant costs to healthcare services. As many as 24.9 million people living worldwide have suffered an ischemic stroke, and projections suggest that by 2030, an additional 3.4 million adults older than 18 years in the United States will have had a stroke.[1] Stroke can be deadly, with mortality rates at 1 year post-stroke (both ischemic and hemorrhagic) running from 8 to 36%, with the higher mortality rates occurring in the elderly. [1] But more than this, stroke leads to disability in a large number of patients. Approximately half of stroke survivors remain disabled, with 20% requiring care at a facility.[2] These sobering data highlight the economic and medical importance of understanding stroke mechanisms, stroke management, and stroke prognosis.
Despite the potential catastrophic outcomes of stroke, not all patients suffer significant morbidity, and some patients even show considerable improvement over time.
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- Neuroprognostication in Critical Care , pp. 28 - 74Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024