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Dexter L Morris1, Sid M Shah, J Stephen Huff

  • 1Cogent Neuroscience, Inc., 4321 Medical Park Drive, Durham, NC 27704, USA. tmorris@cogentneuroscience.com

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
|October 17, 2002
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Acute stroke care has evolved significantly, with increasing focus on emergency physician roles. Despite challenges with treatments like tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), acute stroke management remains critical.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Research

Background:

  • Acute stroke care has undergone substantial transformation over the past decade.
  • Early organized stroke care and pharmaceutical research into neuroprotective agents preceded widespread treatment approvals.
  • The year 2002 highlights the continued critical importance of acute stroke management for neurologists and emergency physicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in the acute treatment of stroke.
  • To discuss the future trajectory of acute stroke care.
  • To examine the evolving role of emergency physicians in managing acute stroke.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of acute stroke treatment advances.
  • Analysis of historical trends in stroke care.

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  • Discussion of emerging clinical practices and research directions.
  • Main Results:

    • Despite the failure of numerous neuroprotective agents and limited use of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), acute stroke treatment has gained significant national and individual importance.
    • The field has seen advancements in acute stroke management strategies.
    • The role of emergency physicians in acute stroke care is increasingly recognized.

    Conclusions:

    • Acute stroke care is a dynamic and evolving field.
    • Continued research and clinical attention are necessary for optimizing stroke outcomes.
    • Emergency physicians play a pivotal role in the contemporary management of acute stroke.