16-10-2024, 10:06 PM
Stroke: Modern Diagnostics And Treatment
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 271.19 MB | Duration: 0h 42m
"Mastering Recognition and Management of Stroke: From Symptoms to Recovery"
What you'll learn
the latest world classifications of strokes
modern diagnostics and treatment according to European recommendations
prevention of vascular diseases. Basic possibilities of pharmacological prevention
the most modern procedures of pharmacological and angiological treatment
differential diagnosis of strokes
Requirements
no special technical requirements. the course is in English with written materials. we recommend a mobile phone, computer or tablet
the course is conducted in English. The course materials are available in written form in English, which in printed form can serve as a handbook
Description
Participants will also delve into the various classifications of stroke, such as ischemic, hemorrhagic, and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), gaining a deeper understanding of the distinct characteristics, causes, and outcomes associated with each type. They will examine the impact of lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, and alcohol consumption, on stroke risk, and explore preventive measures that can be implemented at both individual and community levels. The importance of public awareness campaigns and early education on recognizing stroke symptoms-using acronyms like FAST (Face, Arms, Speech, Time)-will be discussed to emphasize timely action. Participants will also review the long-term effects of stroke on cognitive function, emotional health, and quality of life. This includes the psychological aspects, such as post-stroke depression and anxiety, and strategies for providing holistic, patient-centered care. Case studies will be used to highlight real-world applications of clinical practices and innovations in stroke management, fostering a more comprehensive approach to treatment that integrates both acute care and long-term rehabilitation efforts.Participants will explore in-depth the acute management of strokes, focusing on both angiological and pharmacological interventions. The session will cover the critical time window for acute ischemic stroke treatment, often referred to as the "golden hour," where prompt action can save lives and prevent long-term disability. Thrombolytic therapy, particularly the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), will be emphasized as a key pharmacological intervention for dissolving blood clots. The participants will also learn about the criteria for tPA administration, including contraindications and risks associated with delayed treatment.On the angiological side, mechanical thrombectomy will be discussed as an advanced endovascular technique used to remove large clots from blocked arteries in eligible patients. This procedure has shown remarkable success in improving outcomes when performed within a specific time frame after symptom onset. Participants will gain insights into the pre-hospital care strategies and coordination with stroke centers that facilitate rapid transfer and treatment. Furthermore, the use of anticoagulants, antiplatelet therapy, and neuroprotective agents will be explored in detail to highlight their role in secondary stroke prevention and improving overall patient prognosis.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Definitions
Lecture 2 Etiopathogenesis
Lecture 3 Classification
Lecture 4 Diagnostics
Lecture 5 Differential diagnosis
Lecture 6 Acute therapy
Lecture 7 Acute therapy (complications)
Lecture 8 Contraindications
Lecture 9 IVT while on full anticoagulation
Lecture 10 Secondary prevention
Lecture 11 Carotid endarterectomy/stenting
intended for those interested in cerebrovascular accidents, medical school students, doctors,those interested in strokes, nurses, neurologists, angiologists, internists
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Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 271.19 MB | Duration: 0h 42m
"Mastering Recognition and Management of Stroke: From Symptoms to Recovery"
What you'll learn
the latest world classifications of strokes
modern diagnostics and treatment according to European recommendations
prevention of vascular diseases. Basic possibilities of pharmacological prevention
the most modern procedures of pharmacological and angiological treatment
differential diagnosis of strokes
Requirements
no special technical requirements. the course is in English with written materials. we recommend a mobile phone, computer or tablet
the course is conducted in English. The course materials are available in written form in English, which in printed form can serve as a handbook
Description
Participants will also delve into the various classifications of stroke, such as ischemic, hemorrhagic, and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), gaining a deeper understanding of the distinct characteristics, causes, and outcomes associated with each type. They will examine the impact of lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, and alcohol consumption, on stroke risk, and explore preventive measures that can be implemented at both individual and community levels. The importance of public awareness campaigns and early education on recognizing stroke symptoms-using acronyms like FAST (Face, Arms, Speech, Time)-will be discussed to emphasize timely action. Participants will also review the long-term effects of stroke on cognitive function, emotional health, and quality of life. This includes the psychological aspects, such as post-stroke depression and anxiety, and strategies for providing holistic, patient-centered care. Case studies will be used to highlight real-world applications of clinical practices and innovations in stroke management, fostering a more comprehensive approach to treatment that integrates both acute care and long-term rehabilitation efforts.Participants will explore in-depth the acute management of strokes, focusing on both angiological and pharmacological interventions. The session will cover the critical time window for acute ischemic stroke treatment, often referred to as the "golden hour," where prompt action can save lives and prevent long-term disability. Thrombolytic therapy, particularly the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), will be emphasized as a key pharmacological intervention for dissolving blood clots. The participants will also learn about the criteria for tPA administration, including contraindications and risks associated with delayed treatment.On the angiological side, mechanical thrombectomy will be discussed as an advanced endovascular technique used to remove large clots from blocked arteries in eligible patients. This procedure has shown remarkable success in improving outcomes when performed within a specific time frame after symptom onset. Participants will gain insights into the pre-hospital care strategies and coordination with stroke centers that facilitate rapid transfer and treatment. Furthermore, the use of anticoagulants, antiplatelet therapy, and neuroprotective agents will be explored in detail to highlight their role in secondary stroke prevention and improving overall patient prognosis.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Definitions
Lecture 2 Etiopathogenesis
Lecture 3 Classification
Lecture 4 Diagnostics
Lecture 5 Differential diagnosis
Lecture 6 Acute therapy
Lecture 7 Acute therapy (complications)
Lecture 8 Contraindications
Lecture 9 IVT while on full anticoagulation
Lecture 10 Secondary prevention
Lecture 11 Carotid endarterectomy/stenting
intended for those interested in cerebrovascular accidents, medical school students, doctors,those interested in strokes, nurses, neurologists, angiologists, internists
Screenshots
Say "Thank You"
rapidgator.net:
https://rapidgator.net/file/a3e6d6028828...t.rar.html
ddownload.com:
https://ddownload.com/1hfg88s79v6k/qaugv...atment.rar