4th Edition
by Graeme J. Hankey (Editor), Malcolm Macleod (Editor), Philip B. Gorelick (Editor), Christopher Chen (Editor), Fan Z. Caprio (Editor), Heinrich Mattle (Editor)
A practical textbook, based on a
problem-oriented workflow, that will improve patients' likelihood of
full recovery from stroke and prevent future strokes from occurring
Stroke
is the leading cause of adult disability and is in the top five causes
of death globally. Warlow's Stroke: Practical Management, 4th Edition
takes a problem-oriented approach and addresses the questions posed by a
stroke patient in the order they are likely to present in clinical
practice, for instance, 'Is it a stroke?', 'What sort of stroke?', 'What
caused it?', and 'What can be done about it?'.
Beginning with
chapters phrased as questions, the book walks the reader through a
standard clinical workflow, exploring the practical skills and
assessment required at each stage of patient management. Early chapters
cover: locating the vascular lesion, identifying the involved arterial
territory, the role imaging should play, and the application thereof.
Subsequent
chapters look at what causes a transient or persistent ischemic event,
an intracerebral hemorrhage and a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Unusual
causes of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack are also
covered. The book then presents a practical approach to the management
of stroke and transient ischemic attack; offers specific treatments for
acute ischemic stroke and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage; provides
ways for professionals to prevent first or recurrent stroke; and more.
Final
chapters of the book discuss rehabilitation after stroke, how patients
and carers can be supported in the short term and long term, prevention
of recurrent stroke, and the organization of stroke services.
Warlow's Stroke: Practical Management, 4th Edition
- Follows clinical workflow for stroke analysis
- Features evidence-based approach throughout
- Offers practical application aimed at improving patient outcomes
- Written and edited by internationally renowned experts in the field
An
essential resource for all practitioners involved in the care of
patients who suffer from cerebrovascular disease, but particularly
suitable for neurologists, residents, geriatricians, stroke physicians,
radiologists and primary care physicians.