Attention Training Might Help Stroke Victims
Program to improve focus got mixed results, researchers say
THURSDAY, July 23 (HealthDay News) -- The inability to focus is a common problem for
stroke survivors, and a new study finds they might benefit from attention-training.
New Zealand psychologists evaluated 78
stroke patients...
Resurrection Health Care Primary Stroke Care Programs Awarded Accreditation from Joint Commission
CHICAGO, July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Did you know that
stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States? Or that almost every 45 seconds in the U.S., a person experiences a stroke?
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National Stroke Quality Improvement Program Passes the Million Mark
DALLAS, July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines(SM)-Stroke program reached a major milestone last week, as participating hospitals entered the one millionth
stroke patient record into the program's database.
"The American Heart...
Annual costs of stroke in US children at least $42 million
Stroke in children costs at least $42 million annually in the United States, researchers report in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association .
In the first cost analysis of pediatric
stroke in the United States, researchers reviewed data from U.S. children age 0 to 20 who used hospital...
Finnish study identifies factors that increase death in stroke patients ages 15 to 49
Heavy drinking, being 45 to 49 years old, type 1 diabetes or having a preceding infection are associated with more than twice the risk of death in
stroke patients 15 to 49 years old, according to a Finnish study.
Furthermore, heart failure was associated with seven times the risk of death and ac...
Study Pinpoints Risk Factors for Death in Young Stroke Victims
Many can be modified, treated to improve odds, experts say,,
THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- Younger adults who suffer a
stroke are more likely to die if they are heavy drinkers, have heart failure, cancer, type 1 diabetes or an infection before their stroke, Finnish researchers r...
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Stroke in Medical Technology
Study Results Show That Minimally Invasive Therapy is Successful for Over Two-Thirds of Stroke Patients Treated Outside the Standard Eight-Hour Window
Findings May Potentially Lead to New Approach to
Stroke Treatment
BOCA RATON, Fla., July 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When minimally invasive endovascular (through the vessel) therapy made its debut two decades ago,
stroke care underwent a major shift as the "window of treatmen...
D-Pharm Submits Investigational New Drug Application and Special Protocol Assessment to the FDA for Phase III Trial of DP-b99 in Acute Stroke Patients
REHOVOT, Israel, May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Pharm announced today that it
has submitted IND and Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) packages to the US
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), for its pivotal Phase III clinical trial
of DP-b99 in acute ischemic
stroke patients. D-Pharm plans to initiate ...
Statins Lower Stroke Severity, Improve Recovery
ROCHESTER, Minn., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that patients who were taking statins before a
stroke experienced better outcomes and recovery than patients who weren't on the drug -- even when their cholesterol levels were ideal. The finding is reported i...
Report on 300 New Medicines in Development for Heart Disease and Stroke Released in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- America's pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies are testing a record number of potential medicines to treat two of the country's top killers. According to the latest report by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (P...
Results of NeuroThera Effectiveness and Safety Trial - 2 (NEST-2) Presented at International Stroke Conference 2009
Encouraging Safety and Efficacy Results Support Follow-on NEST-3 Trial
CARLSBAD, Calif., Feb. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- In a clinical trial sponsored by PhotoThera, Inc., transcranial laser therapy (TLT) for acute ischemic
stroke within 24 hours of
stroke onset demonstrated improved outcomes for pat...
AGA Medical Corporation Launches Web-Based Stroke Education and Awareness Program Featuring Professional Football Player Tedy Bruschi
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- AGA Medical Corporation today launched a web-based
stroke education and awareness program featuring Tedy Bruschi, a professional football player who suffered a
stroke in February 2005, subsequently recovered and returned to his career. The unique online educati...
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Stroke in Medical Products
Cochrane Reviews in Stroke
Description: Cochrane Reviews enable all those involved with healthcare decisions to keep up to date with the very latest evidence in their field of interest - a challenge which becomes harder each year as the volume of evidence increases. Cochrane Reviews solve this problem by delivering the best single source...
Company:Skyscape, Inc.
ANGIOGUARD Capture Guidewire
Description:... The Cordis ANGIOGUARD Capture Guidewire is the first embolic protection device shown in clinical testing to achieve a relative
stroke reduction of 70% during carotid stenting procedures....
Company:AMTSystems
ANGIOGUARD® Capture Guidewire
Description:... The Cordis ANGIOGUARD® Capture Guidewire is the first embolic protection device shown in clinical testing to achieve a relative
stroke reduction of 70% during carotid stenting procedures....
Company:Cordis Corporation
PRECISE® Nitinol Self-Expanding Stent
Description:... Cordis' SAPPHIRE study revealed a low TLR (<1%) and
stroke rate - demonstrating the Cordis system's excellent integrity and long-term durability.
High Radial Strength: Easily withstands pressure of...
Company:Cordis Corporation
Eppendorf Reference Series 2000 Fixed-volume Pipette, 1,000 l
Description:...acy, a smooth stroke, a compact and robust design, and superior operating comfort. Its single, multifunctional button is used to operate the measuring
stroke and blow-out as well as eject the tip. Product features:Eppendorf "pipette/tip" system ensures utmost accuracy and precision. Ejection sleeve can be r...
Company:Eppendorf North America
Eppendorf Reference Series 2000 Fixed-volume Pipette, 200 l
Description:...acy, a smooth stroke, a compact and robust design, and superior operating comfort. Its single, multifunctional button is used to operate the measuring
stroke and blow-out as well as eject the tip. Product features:Eppendorf "pipette/tip" system ensures utmost accuracy and precision. Ejection sleeve can be r...
Company:Eppendorf North America
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Stroke in Medical Definition
Ambulatory blood pressure
...ategories such as non-dipper (
According to American Heart Association 3 , it shows that an excessive morning blood pressure surge is a predictor of
stroke in elderly people with high blood pressure.
Based on American Heart Association D i p = 1 − f r a c ( s l e e p S B P )( A w ...
Arterial stiffness
... Arteries stiffen as a consequence of age and atherosclerosis . The two leading causes of death in the developed world, myocardial infarction and
stroke , are both a direct consequence of atherosclerosis and increased arterial stiffness is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. The...
Surrogate markers
...sterol" is the surrogate marker.
Examples of other surrogate markers include:
fragmented blood cells are a surrogate marker for organ failure or
stroke in
TTP ;
the S-phase duration, may be used as a surrogate marker for breast cancer occurrence;
CD4 count is a surrogate marker for deat...
Ultrasound-enhanced systemic thrombolysis
...-Enhanced Systemic Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic
stroke NEJM
Ultrasound-Enhanced Systemic Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic
stroke thedoctorslounge.net
Ultrasound-enhanced systemic thrombolysis for acute ischaemic
stroke druginfozone.nhs.uk
CLOTBUST: Design of a Ra...
Stroke in Medical Dictionary
Stroke
A
stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function(s) due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. This can be due to ischemia caused by thrombosis or embolism or due to a hemorrhage. As a result, the affected... Dedicated to decreasing disability and death from st...
Hemorrhagic stroke
A
stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function(s) due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. This can be due to ischemia caused by thrombosis or embolism or due to a hemorrhage. As a result, the affected... Fact sheet about the form of
stroke that involves blee...
Heat stroke
Hyperthermia, in its advanced state referred to as heat
stroke or sunstroke, is an acute condition which occurs when the body produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate. It is usually caused by prolonged exposure to... Heat
stroke is a life-threatening condition with sympto...
Wilson disease
...on Wilson disease is a rare, inherited Wilson's disease information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
stroke (NINDS) ... What is Wilson's Disease ? Is there any ... Wilson's Disease (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and ... ( Wilson's ...
Whiplash
...ortion of the neck. Features definition, treatment, prognosis, and related publications. From the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
stroke (NINDS) Read about whiplash causes and symptoms including pain, swelling, tenderness, ... Whiplash happens in motor vehicle accidents, sportin...
Von Hippel-lindau Disease
... more information on Von Hippel - Lindau disease ... von Hippel - Lindau Disease from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
stroke (USA) ... von Hippel - Lindau Disease - Synonyms: VHL This is a rare condition associated ... Maher ER, Iselius L, Yates JR, et al; Von H...
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Stroke in Biological News
Penn research team tests bedside monitoring of brain blood flow and metabolism in stroke victims
PHILADELPHIA A University of Pennsylvania team has completed the first successful demonstration of a noninvasive optical device to monitor cerebral blood flow in patients with acute stroke, a leading cause of disability and death.
The ultimate goal of this research is to improve the management...
Predicting risk of stroke from one's genetic blueprint
Boston, MAA new statistical model could be used to predict an individual's lifetime risk of stroke, finds a study from the Children's Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP). Using genetic information from 569 hospital patients, the researchers showed that their predictive model could estimate an indi...
Researchers identify a cell type that limits stroke damage
Quebec City, January 27, 2009A research team including Serge Rivest of University Laval's Faculty of Medicine has demonstrated the existence of a type of cells that limits brain damage after a stroke. The study was recently published in the online version of Nature Medicine .
Laboratory experi...
Study helps explain connection between sleep apnea, stroke and death
BETHESDA, Md. (Jan. 6, 2009) − Obstructive sleep apnea decreases blood flow to the brain, elevates blood pressure within the brain and eventually harms the brain's ability to modulate these changes and prevent damage to itself, according to a new study published by The American Physiological...
New sensory devices will aid Parkinson's and stroke patients
People who have suffered a
stroke or who have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, could benefit from new research at Queen's University Belfast.
Dr Cathy Craig from Queen's School of Psychology is researching the development of new sensory devices for those who normally have difficulty con...
Even low levels of air pollution may pose stroke risk
ANN ARBOR, Mich.---Short-term exposure to low levels of particulate air pollution may increase the risk of
stroke or mini-stroke, according to findings that suggest current exposure standards could be insufficient to protect the public.
"The vast majority of the public is exposed to ambient ai...
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Stroke in Biological Technology
D-Pharm Receives FDA Clearance to Commence a Phase III Trial of DP-b99 in Acute Stroke Patients
REHOVOT, Israel, June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Pharm announced today that its
Investigational New Drug (IND) application for a pivotal Phase III clinical
trial of DP-b99 in acute ischemic
stroke patients has been approved by the US
Food and Drug Administration (FDA). D-Pharm plans to initiate the t...
deCODE and Celera Partner to Expand use of deCODE Risk Markers for Heart Attack, Stroke and Diabetes
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, and ALAMEDA, California, April 23
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- deCODE genetics (NASDAQ: DCGN ) and Celera
Corporation (NASDAQ: CRA ) today announced the signing of agreements under
which deCODE has granted Celera non-exclusive worldwide licenses to deCODE's
genetic markers f...
PAREXEL Establishes Alliance with SITS Network of Clinical Sites Specializing in Stroke Studies
BOSTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PAREXEL International Corporation
(Nasdaq: PRXL ), a leading global biopharmaceutical services provider,
announced today that it has established an alliance with Safe Implementation
of Treatments in
Stroke (SITS) International, the world's largest network...
Portola Pharmaceuticals Initiates Phase II Trial of Betrixaban, its Novel Oral Factor Xa Inhibitor for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Portola
Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative drugs
that provide significant advances in cardiovascular and inflammatory
diseases, and cancer, today announced that it has begun patient enrollment
in a large Phase ...
diaDexus, Inc. and Living Heart Foundation Offer the PLAC(R) Test to Detect Hidden Risk for Heart Attack and Stroke in Retired NFL Players
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- diaDexus, Inc.
today announced its partnership with the Living Heart Foundation (LHF), a
non-profit organization dedicated to combating cardiovascular disease in
current and retired NFL players. The PLAC(R) Test will be included as part
of ...
Concentric Medical(R) Announces Co-Marketing Agreement With InTouch Health(R) to Advance Acute Ischemic Stroke Care
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Concentric Medical,
Inc., the global leader in devices for clot removal in ischemic stroke
patients, announced today that it has entered into a co-marketing agreement
with InTouch Health to facilitate the advancement of
stroke care in the
U.S. Con...
Stroke in Biological Products
P5T Series Short Stroke Thrust Slide from Parker Hannifin Corporation
Description: The P5T Series Short
Stroke Thrust Slide is designed for heavy duty short
stroke applications where mounting envelopes are limited and substantial side-loading is present. Standard piston wear bands and internal bumpers provide millions of trouble-free cycles even in high speed applications.
Cho...
Company:Parker Hannifin Corporation
P5S-P Series Pneumatic Slide Table from Parker Hannifin Corporation
Description:...ing shock absorbers provide energy absorption and controlled deceleration
stroke adjustment is available for precise end of
stroke positioning
Mounts on 4 sides
Available in 12, 16, 20, and 25 mm ...
Company:Parker Hannifin Corporation
Eppendorf Reference Series 2000 Fixed-volume Pipette, 2,000 l from Eppendorf North America
Description:...acy, a smooth stroke, a compact and robust design, and superior operating comfort. Its single, multifunctional button is used to operate the measuring
stroke and blow-out as well as eject the tip. Product features:Eppendorf "pipette/tip" system ensures utmost accuracy and precision. Ejection sleeve can be r...
Company:Eppendorf North America
Stroke in Biological Definition
Brain
...her blows to the skull, is a leading cause of death. Often in these cases, more damage is caused by swelling, or edema , than by the impact itself.
stroke , caused by blockage of blood vessels in the brain, is another major cause of death and brain damage.
Other problems in the brain can be more accu...
Cancer
...otherwise a generalization. Some types of cancer have a prognosis that is substantially better than nonmalignant diseases such as heart failure and
stroke . Nonetheless, in the late 1990's cancer overtook heart disease as the leading cause of death in the United Kingdom, and in 2002 the same happened in...
Diabetes mellitus
...suffers a problem frequently caused by diabetes, such as a heart attack ,
stroke , neuropathy , poor wound healing or a foot ulcer, certain eye problems, c... ischemic heart disease caused by both large and small vessel disease
stroke
peripheral vascular disease which contributes to foot ulcers and the...
Magnetic resonance imaging
... diffusion of water molecules in biological tissues. Following an ischemic
stroke , brain cells die, trapping water molecules inside them (cellular pumps are...ted imaging (DWI). This finding appears within 5-10 minutes of the onset of
stroke symptoms (as compared with computed tomography , which often does not dete...
Signal transduction
...ns are reversible and work through a redox mechanism. In high concentrations, NO is toxic, and is thought to be responsible for some damage after a
stroke . NO serves three main functions:
Relaxation of blood vessels .
Regulation of exocytosis of neurotransmitters .
Cellular immune res...
Stroke in Biological Dictionary
Origin of life
...ontaneous Generation. Francesco Redi. Louis Pasteur. ... was thought to be the Origin of Life until the late 1850's. ... Was it a magnificent
stroke of luck, or was it inevitable? ... "Many theories of the origin of life have been proposed, but since it's hard to ... ... resource megasite ...
Optic nerve
... each eye carries impulses to the brain, where visual ... Damage to an optic nerve or damage to its pathways to the brain results in loss ... A
stroke of the optic nerve is caused by ischemia or poor circulation to the ... intraocular pressure may improve the blood flow to and through the optic ...
Olfactory nerve
...nd Trigeminal Neuralgia With Our Ground-Breaking ... Nerve Pain. Brain Age. The Brain Garden. Do Muscle Cells Grow. Sciatica Nerve . Bleeding Brain
stroke ... Today in class we learned about the functioning of olfactory nerves . ... perhaps, due to the organization of the olfactory nerves , re...
Brachial
...s, forums, prevention, and prognosis. Brachial Plexus Injuries information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
stroke (NINDS) This web site intends to provide support, promote public awareness and serve as an invaluable resource for Brachial Plexus Neuromas, Er...