Read the reviews
Reviews
The book has selected a number of key topics in cerebral ischaemic stroke which is pertinent to the researcher in this area, some of which has profound clinical implications. ...
I found this to be a concise account of what is a very complicated area. As such I would strongly recommend it to clinicians who have a subspecialist interest in cerebral ischaemia.
British Journal of Neurosurgery
... a timely overview of recent advances in stroke therapy. ...
The book provides an admirable review of current knowledge regarding experimental stroke research, and outlines the problems and some solutions in the clinical application of such knowledge.
I think that this book will find a wide readership in both clinical and experimental stroke research, and will be useful reading for clinicans involved in stroke management.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in industrialized countries and the number one cause of disability in adults. Ischemic strokes constitute approximately 80% of all strokes, and until recently, no effective therapies had been available. The successful tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) trials open a new era of stroke management with a proven therapeutic now available to patients if they arrive at the hospital within hours of the onset of symptoms. Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of ischemic brain injury and vascular pathology have opened up new avenues for the development of novel therapeutic strategies. The premise that substantial reduction of brain damage after ischemic stroke by therapeutic intervention has now been confirmed in animal stroke models, sets a realistic goal for future treatment of stroke patients. This book covers topics ranging from fundamental molecular mechanisms of ischemic brain injury to the most current views on the clinical stroke trials and academic and industrial efforts to develop new drugs.
The authors are leading authorities in their own fields in basic and clinical stroke research. As a timely and comprehensive volume, it will be of immense value to basic and clinical investigators, neurologists and neurosurgeons who manage stroke patients, neuroscientists interested in various aspects of brain injury, and researchers in the pharmaceutical industry who are engaged in new drug development.
Log in to MyKarger to check if you already have access to this title.