Stroke : epidemiology, evidence, and clinical practice.
by
 
Ebrahim, Shah.

Title
Stroke : epidemiology, evidence, and clinical practice.

Author
Ebrahim, Shah.

ISBN
9780192630759
 
9780192628763

Personal Author
Ebrahim, Shah.

Edition
2nd ed. / Shah Ebrahim and Rowan Harwood.

Publication Information
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.

Physical Description
xii, 343 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

General Note
Previous ed.: 1990.

Contents
1. Objectives of stroke care -- 2. Risk and risk factors -- 3. Time, places, and people -- 4. Diagnosis -- 5. Clinical disagreement -- 6. Investigation -- 7. Severity -- 8. Prevention -- 9. Acute management -- 10. Rehabilitation -- 11. Preventing recurrence -- 12. Mortality -- 13. Recurrence -- 14. Effects of stroke -- 15. Recovery.

Abstract
"This new edition features an opening section entitled Epidemiology which comprises the nuts and bolts of the subject and reviews the purposes of health care for stroke patients. The remaining revised and updated sections, Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis, follow the format of the first edition."--BOOK JACKET. "Stroke: epidemiology, evidence, and clinical practice (second edition) retains its focus on epidemiology relevant to the clinician and attempts to use examples from stroke to illustrate many aspects of epidemiological thinking. The authors aim to stimulate readers to think about their own practice, the nature of scientific evidence, and the vast areas of clinical uncertainty that remain the main target for research over the coming decades."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Cerebrovascular disease -- Epidemiology.
 
Cerebrovascular Disorders.

Added Author
Harwood, Rowan.
 
Ebrahim, Shah. Clinical epidemiology of stroke.


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberCopyStatus
IIEMSAGeneral Books33168025458635616.81 E16S 19991On-Shelf Student