I. Introduction. The Significance of Stroke ; Identifying Patients at Risk of Ischemic Stroke ; Investigating Patients at Risk of Stroke -- II. Reducing the Risk of Stroke by Reducing Embolic Events. Antiplatelet Therapy ; Reducing Cardioembolic Events ; Reducing Cervical Vessel Embolic Events -- III. Reducing the Risk of Stroke by Modifying Atherosclerotic Risk Factors. Managing Hypertension ; Managing Diabetes ; Managing Hyperlipidemia ; Reducing the Risk of Stroke by Modifying Life Style ; Identifying Other Atherosclerotic Diseases ; Managing Lacunar Infarcts -- IV. Reducing the Risk of Stroke by Reducing Procoagulant (Thrombotic) Risk Factors. Managing Procoagulant Thrombotic States -- V. Reducing the Risk of Stroke from Other Causes. Managing Central Nervous System Vasculitis ; Managing Stroke in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients ; Thyroid Diseases and Stroke -- VI. Prevention of Other Cardiovascular Events in Cerebrovascular Patients. Management of Silent Myocardial Ischemia in Stroke Patients
Summary
"Comprised of short chapters written in a succinct and bulleted style, with clear diagrams and figures to illustrate where appropriate, Stroke Prevention in Clinical Practice is ideal for the busy doctor looking for a comprehensive pocket-sized guide to the everyday management of transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) and strokes." "It is vital to be aware of the early signs of TIAs and recognize them as soon as possible, since a considerable amount of stroke prevention treatment stems from knowing the warning signs and taking action. This book discusses how to accurately diagnose the leading causes of strokes and offers comprehensive treatment advice to avoid future recurrences, with all chapters written by leading experts in the field."--Jacket