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Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Trial of Mobile Stroke Units

Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Trial of Mobile Stroke Units

by Hans Rosenberg | Nov 7, 2021 | Featured, Journal Club, Neurology

Methodology: 2.5 5 Usefulness: 2.5/5 Grotta JC, et al. N Engl J Med. 2021 Sep 9;385(11):971-981. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2103879. Question and Methods: This study investigated if mobile stroke units (MSU) alter outcomes when compared to standard management by emergency...
Identifying stroke mimics in the ED

Identifying stroke mimics in the ED

by Katherine Soucie, Richard Hoang, Shankar Sethuraman | Feb 14, 2019 | Featured, Grand Round Summaries

In this post, we will aim to review the literature looking at identifying clinical and historical features that can help differentiate stroke mimics from strokes. We will also discuss the safety of the administration of IV tPA to misdiagnosed stroke mimics. This post...
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