Disease | ischemic stroke |
Phenotype | C0003537|aphasia |
Sentences | 9 |
PubMedID- 23115946 | aphasia in ischemic stroke patients is associated with increased mortality, decreased rates of functional recovery, and reduced work capability. |
PubMedID- 22548157 | The following issues were more accurately specified in order to correctly reflect organ dysfunction: (1) in case of uninterrupted vasopressor therapy for haemodynamic instability during the first day, the definitions were adapted according to elements proposed in the sofa score [17], (2) cardiac arrest leading to icu admission was deemed equal to cardiac arrest within icu in order to ponder the increased mortality; (3) utilisation of laboratory tests performed immediately prior to icu admission was permitted, as follow-up tests within our icus are generally executed by a careful and selective approach; (4) sensory and motor aphasia due to acute ischemic stroke in a patient with otherwise adequate mentation were disregarded for the calculation of the glasgow coma scale. |
PubMedID- 23889837 | Methods & procedures: consecutive patients with aphasia, within 3 months of a left hemisphere ischemic stroke, were randomized to it (2 h per day x 5 days per week, 10 weeks) or rt (2 h per week x 50 weeks). |
PubMedID- 24529599 | Should ischemic stroke patients with aphasia or high national institutes of health stroke scale score undergo preprocedural intubation and endovascular treatment. |
PubMedID- 24101837 | In view of above findings, our patient is a possible case of crossed broca's aphasia with cas due to acute ischemic stroke in the right hemisphere involving peri-insular and adjacent subcortical white matter. |
PubMedID- 22873279 | In the derivation study 10 healthy, 10 orthopedic (upper or lower leg fracture) and 11 neurological controls (10 patients suffering from a sensorimotor ischemic stroke without aphasia and 1 patient with a benign cerebral tumor) were included. |
PubMedID- 24852905 | Retrospective analysis of acute ischemic stroke patients with aphasia admitted within 3 hours from symptom onset and treated with iv-rtpa was carried out. |
PubMedID- 20488905 | Materials and methods: fifty-eight consecutive patients with aphasia due to first-time ischemic stroke of the left hemisphere were included. |
PubMedID- 24556336 | Patients with aos and no or equivocal aphasia due to ischemic stroke were identified through a pre-existing database. |
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