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Gary Crowfoot
Category: Researcher Profiles
What are your research interests? Stroke prevention: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability. However, many strokes ... current research focuses on: People’s experiences post transient ischaemic attack (TIA), minor stroke and stroke The effect of ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
Ischaemic stroke, caused by blood clot blocking an artery to the brain, is a ... leading cause of death and disability. In around 10% of patients the stroke enlarges in the first 24-48 h (stroke-in-progression). Typically, these are people who arrive with mild ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
Ischaemic stroke, caused by blood clot blocking an artery to the brain, is a ... leading cause of death and disability. In around 10% of patients the stroke enlarges in the first 24-48 h (stroke-in-progression). Typically, these are people who arrive with mild ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
Ischaemic stroke, caused by blood clot blocking an artery to the brain, is a ... leading cause of death and disability. In around 10% of patients the stroke enlarges in the first 24-48 h (stroke-in-progression). Typically, these are people who arrive with mild ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
Ischaemic stroke, caused by blood clot blocking an artery to the brain, is a ... cause of death and disability.  In around 10% of patients the stroke enlarges in the first 24-48 h (stroke-in-progression). Typically, these are people who arrive with mild ...
Stroke Prevention Study
Category: Research
Have you had a TIA or 'mini-stroke'? You can help! Monitoring people’s risk of having another stroke after a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) or mini-stroke – a control group for the ... study Researchers are inviting people who have had a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA), mini-stroke or mild stroke who are interested in ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
Ischaemic stroke, caused by blood clot blocking an artery to the brain, is a ... leading cause of death and disability. In around 10% of patients the stroke enlarges in the first 24-48 h (stroke-in-progression). Typically, these are people who arrive with mild ...
Join the Stroke Research Register - Hunter
Category: General
We need people who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) to help researchers make new ... will help us to find new ways to prevent strokes, and to advance stroke and TIA rehabilitation and recovery. Below, you can join a list ...
Daniel Beard
Category: Researcher Profiles
... I study the pathophysiology of and investigate new treatments for stroke. My specific research interests are: Selectively enhancing ... the nervous system. This lead me to my current field of research in ischaemic stroke, a disease in which disruption of blood flow to the ... pressure (ICP) profoundly reduced collateral blood flow to the ischaemic brain during stroke. This work generated the novel hypothesis, ...
Stroke Finder Helmet - saving time, saving brain!
Category: Research
Stroke can be devastating - often leaving a person disabled or deceased. This Stroke Finder Helmet is an innovative tool which could have enormous ... a 4.5 hour window. Determining whether it’s a stroke from a clot (ischaemic) or a bleed (haemorrhagic) is critical.  An estimated 80% of ...
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