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Secondary Stroke Prevention Retrospective Analysis, Mansi Panse, Samantha Plasner, Nasrine Bendjilali
Secondary Stroke Prevention Retrospective Analysis, Mansi Panse, Samantha Plasner, Nasrine Bendjilali
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Stroke is the leading cause of serious long-term disability among adults in the United States, and there are well recognized modifiable risk factors for stroke. Secondary prevention efforts to reduce the likelihood of recurrent stroke should be top priority in this high-risk patient population. The role of the primary care team in implementing and assisting patients with adherence to secondary prevention efforts is critical. The objective of this retrospective analysis is to examine how successful primary care providers are at implementing secondary stroke prevention guidelines.
Preventing secondary stroke is critical to the welfare of this high-risk population and ultimately saves …
Stroke In Hfref Without Atrial Fibrillation And Concurrent Protein S Deficiency: What Is The Best Treatment?, Rohan Umrani, Trinava Roy, Bhavana Kadiyala, Yvette Wang
Stroke In Hfref Without Atrial Fibrillation And Concurrent Protein S Deficiency: What Is The Best Treatment?, Rohan Umrani, Trinava Roy, Bhavana Kadiyala, Yvette Wang
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Hypercoagulable disorders are often the culprit for repeated strokes in young patients, with or without other comorbidities
Medications typically used for stroke prophylaxis:
- Warfarin
- Aspirin
- Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs)
Warfarin is the preferred method of anticoagulation for stroke prophylaxis in patients with hypercoagulable disorders
A deficiency of protein S increases the risk of pro coagulation due to a relative deficiency of anticoagulants.
Patients with protein S deficiency tend to have recurrent venous thromboses and pulmonary emboli
Evaluating The Relationship And Outcomes Of Ischemic Stroke In Patients With Covid-19 While Also Reviewing Overall Incidence And Mortality Of Stroke In Vulnerable Populations In The Us, Jaime Dougherty
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
COVID-19 has affected the worldwide population since early 2020 and has remained a health issue. Among the various symptoms and outcomes people are encountering when infected with COVID-19, this virus has also been connected to severe vascular insults involving large vessel occlusions.
Current stroke statistics indicate a nearly twice as high risk of stroke in African Americans when compared to whites. This brings into question how social determinants of health are affecting COVID-19 and stroke incidence.
The purpose of this review is to investigate the relationship between COVID-19 and ischemic stroke while advocating for a more robust primary prevention approach …
Helicopter Ems And Its Outcomes In Stroke Patients During Transport From Rural Ed To Comprehensive Stroke Center, Asim Shafique, Jillian Baker
Helicopter Ems And Its Outcomes In Stroke Patients During Transport From Rural Ed To Comprehensive Stroke Center, Asim Shafique, Jillian Baker
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
The theory that will be examined in this review pertains to creating an algorithm based upon whether patients suffering from a stroke with a large vessel occlusion should be taken to a stroke center from rural emergency departments for a mechanical thrombectomy via helicopter EMS (HEMS) or ambulance transport. Such an algorithm does not exist in healthcare, so this literature review will have the potential to be clinically applicable. This review will aim to identify the proper method of transportation during an ischemic stroke with the goal of reducing mortality rates and improving outcomes. Most rural communities are over an …