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August 14-16, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

BRAIN DISORDERS AND DEMENTIA CARE

4

th

International Conference on

Neurosurg, an open access journal

ISSN: 2471-9633

Statement of the Problem:

Stroke is the leading cause of

serious, long-term disability in the United States. Each year,

approximately 795,000 people suffer a stroke. About 600,000

of these are rst attacks, and 185,000 are recurrent attacks.

Nearly three-quarters of all strokes occur in people over the

age of 65 1. Prompt and Accurate Management with respect

to Prevention, Evaluation and Treatment of Acute Stroke

becomes indispensable in Cerebral Cortex protection and

mitigation of Cortical Damage.

Methods:

Clinical Case Analysis of stroke incidences where

Clinical Interventions or lack of thereof played a critical

impact on patient’s recovery outcomes and subsequent

rehabilitation. Differentiation between types of Strokes:

Acute Ischemic versus Hemorrhagic and application of the

rtPA in a timely manner will be reviewed with attendees who

will be encouraged to actively participate in this Clinical Case

Review.

Outcomes:

The Do’s and Don’ts in Acute StrokeManagement

play Critical Role in patient’s recovery and outcomes of the

delivered interventions. Clinicians should be encouraged

to stay up-to-date with Stroke Treatment Best Practice

Guidelines and Protocols.

Speaker Biography

Janusz Kaleta works at Patient's safety and risk management as a specialist at Human

Restauro in New York City, USA

e:

jkaleta@uwo.ca

“The Do’s & Don’ts in Acute Stroke Management”-Clinical case analysis

Janusz A Kaleta

Manhattan Nursing Services, PLLC New York City, USA

Janusz A Kaleta, Neurosurg 2017, 2:2

DOI: 10.21767/2471-9633-C1-005