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Internal medicine journal · May 2012
Stroke management: updated recommendations for treatment along the care continuum.
- L Wright, K M Hill, J Bernhardt, R Lindley, L Ada, B V Bajorek, P A Barber, C Beer, J Golledge, L Gustafsson, D Hersh, J Kenardy, L Perry, S Middleton, S G Brauer, M R Nelson, and National Stroke Foundation Stroke Guidelines Expert Working Group.
- Guidelines Program, National Stroke Foundation, Florey Neuroscience Institutes, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. lwright@strokefoundation.com.au
- Intern Med J. 2012 May 1; 42 (5): 562-9.
AbstractThe Australian Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management 2010 represents an update of the Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (2005) and the Clinical Guidelines for Acute Stroke Management (2007). For the first time, they cover the whole spectrum of stroke, from public awareness and prehospital response to stroke unit and stroke management strategies, acute treatment, secondary prevention, rehabilitation and community care. The guidelines also include recommendations on transient ischaemic attack. The most significant changes to previous guideline recommendations include the extension of the stroke thrombolysis window from 3 to 4.5 h and the change from positive to negative recommendations for the use of thigh-length antithrombotic stockings for deep venous thrombosis prevention and the routine use of prolonged positioning for contracture management.© 2012 National Stroke Foundation. Internal Medicine Journal © 2012 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
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