Ischemic Stroke: New Insights from Risk Factors, Mechanisms and Outcomes
A special issue of Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (ISSN 2308-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 40800
Special Issue Editor
Interests: stroke; neurosonology; neuroepidemiology; clinical trials
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Dear Colleagues,
Ischemic stroke is the most common stroke mechanism globally and is usually due to small artery occlusion, atherosclerosis, or cardioembolism, with some less common causes. Well-known risk factors include hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and cigarette smoking, in addition to aging, ethnicity, and gender, as well as lifestyle factors and others. It is more often a complex interplay of these known factors as well as new ones that places one person at higher stroke risk compared to another, or one mechanistic cause rather than another. New mechanisms including genetic causes are being uncovered with more detailed investigation and research. Stroke outcomes also vary greatly, from no to minimal disability, to severe disability or even death, which may be due not just to pre-morbid status, stroke severity, acute treatment, and environment (e.g., organized stroke care), but also to the interplay with risk factors, mechanisms, and other post-stroke interventions.
This Special Issue focuses on sharing new insights into stroke risk factors, mechanisms, and outcomes that offer new knowledge and challenge existing paradigms, with the ultimate aims of reducing occurrence, improving care, and reducing the burden of stroke on the patient, family, society, healthcare systems, and globally.
Dr. Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- stroke
- ischemia
- risk factors
- mechanism
- outcome
- prognosis
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