The first line in here should have been: 'Everything in stroke is a fucking failure, we can change that by following this strategy! But, no, the status quo remains! WHICH IS A COMPLETE FUCKING FAILURE!
Proven by these statistics!
- tPA full recovery? Better than 12%?
- 30 day deaths? Better than competitors?
- rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?
Steven Cramer should know better since he is one of strokes' rock stars.
Moving Stroke Rehabilitation Forward and Into the Future
Publication: Annals of Internal Medicine
Stroke is relatively common, being the third leading cause of death and disability globally (1). (1 in 4 per WHO will have a stroke!) Although few internists will direct the care of a patient with a recent stroke, most will treat patients with a history of chronic stroke. Furthermore, internists are often a patient’s lifelong primary contact for stroke-related issues because many rehabilitation physicians and stroke neurologists do not maintain long-term relationships with stroke survivors.
Recent advances in the treatment
of an acute stroke have garnered considerable attention, but much of the
burden of long-term stroke disability nevertheless remains. Reperfusion
therapies, both intravenous and endovascular, can return patients …
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