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Prevention and management of stroke in very elderly patients

Publisher: 
The Lancet Neurology, Volume 8, Issue 11
Author: 
Nerses Sanossian MD a , Bruce Ovbiagele MD b
Date published: 
12 November, 2009
Region: 
United States of America

Publication type: 
research
a Department of Neurology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
b UCLA Stroke Center and Department of Neurology, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Corresponding Author Information Correspondence to: Nerses Sanossian, Los Angeles County and University of Southern California Medical Center, 1200 North State Street, Room 5640, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA
 

As the average human lifespan extends and medical care improves, there are more individuals above the age of 80 years who have a high quality of life. However, these very elderly individuals are particularly susceptible to stroke. Identifying ways to optimise the treatment and prevention of acute stroke in these much older people will increasingly be a priority for health-care providers, research funding agencies, and policy makers in years to come. Despite substantial advances in stroke research, with several therapeutic drugs being able to enhance clinical outcomes in people with stroke or who are at risk of stroke, the very elderly seem to receive fewer vascular protection interventions that have been shown to be effective in younger individuals

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