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    • Cardiology
    • Stroke Medicine

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    • Cardiogenic ischemic stroke represents a significant component of acute cerebrovascular events.
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    Purpose:

    • To delineate the role of cardiogenic stroke within the broader spectrum of acute cerebral circulation disorders.
    • To review contemporary approaches to prognostication, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions for cardiogenic strokes.

    Summary:

    • This discussion covers the clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, and treatment strategies pertinent to cardiogenic ischemic stroke.
    • Emphasis is placed on modern prognostication tools and their application in managing these specific stroke subtypes.

    Impact:

    • Improved clinical recognition and diagnostic accuracy for cardiogenic ischemic stroke.
    • Enhanced therapeutic strategies leading to better patient outcomes in acute stroke care.