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The emerging partnership between palliative care and stroke
Stroke care displays 2 truisms. First, a severe stroke is a common event often close to one's death. It unleashes a series of intense conversations among clinicians, patients, and families, rife with uncertainty, about health states with varying degrees of acceptability and what makes life worth living.1 Second, enormous variations in clinical practice remain prevalent, including end-of-life care practices. This end-of-life practice variation has been called a hidden curriculum, providing medical students with insights into how the location of their residency training helps shape the type of physicians they will become.2 I...
Source: Neurology Clinical Practice - June 12, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Holloway, R. G., Bernat, J. L. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Feasibility of Population-based Stroke Rehabilitation Research in a Bi-ethnic Community
To establish infrastructure for a population-based study of post-stroke rehabilitation in Mexican Americans (MA) including: 1) identifying and establishing partnerships with inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF), skilled nursing facilities (SNF), home health agencies (HHA), and outpatient facilities (OP) providing stroke rehabilitation, and 2) developing and piloting data collection instruments needed to compare ethnic groups in terms of post-stroke rehabilitation.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lynda Lisabeth, Emma Sais, Susan Horn, Miguel Fuentes, Nneka Ifejika, Erin Case, Lewis Morgenstern Source Type: research

UR Medicine Unveils Upstate New York ’s First Mobile Stroke Unit
Next month, UR Medicine will begin operation of a Mobile Stroke Unit, a high-tech ‘emergency room on wheels’ that is designed to provide life-saving care to stroke victims. The $1 million unit will be operated in partnership with AMR as a community resource and represents a significant step forward for stroke care in the Rochester region.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - October 5, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: University of Rochester Medical Center Source Type: news

NHS ‘lifeline’ for hundreds of stroke survivors
Stroke Connect, a partnership with the NHS and the Stroke Association provides stroke survivors with support and advice in the early days following hospital discharge, without having to leave the house.
Source: NHS Networks - August 31, 2020 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Examining student perceptions of an inter-institutional interprofessional stroke simulation activity.
Authors: Pinto C, Possanza A, Karpa K Abstract Integration of interprofessional educational (IPE) activities into health professions' curricula aims to promote collaborative practice with a goal of improving patient care. An interprofessional stroke simulation involving standardised patients was organised for IPE student learners from a number of different health professions programmes based across several different institutions. In this article, we describe the development of an inter-institutional IPE activity and examine the outcomes of this activity on student interprofessional growth. Using a pre-post-study de...
Source: Journal of Interprofessional Care - December 22, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: J Interprof Care Source Type: research

SNIS establishes partnership to develop quality measures to improve stroke outcomes
(Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery) Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery establishes partnership with key stakeholder groups to develop quality measures for stroke. This will enable more stroke patients to survive.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - June 1, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

From Hospital to Home to Participation: A Position Paper on Transition Planning after Stroke
Based on a review of the evidence, members of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Stroke Group ’s Movement Interventions Task Force offer these five recommendations to help improve transitions of care for patients and their caregivers: (1) improving communication processes, (2) utilizing transition specialists, (3) implementing a patient-centered discharge checklist, (4) utilizing standardi zed outcome measures, and (5) establishing partnerships with community wellness programs.Due to changes in healthcare policy, there are incentives to improve transitions during stroke rehabilitation.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 19, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kristine K. Miller, Susan H. Lin, Marsha Neville Source Type: research

Online training and brochure for stroke care teams launched
Source: Wessex HIEC Partnership Area: News Wessex HIEC in collaboration with the University of Central Lancashire has launched an online training package for professionals involved in stroke care. The clinical leads forum has also developed a brochure for patients and their families to understand more about the condition and information specific to their own care.   Please see link for details.
Source: NeLM - News - February 19, 2013 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: news

Bridging the Gap in Neurotherapeutic Discovery and Development: The Role of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Translational Neuroscience
This article provides an overview of NINDS-funded therapy development programs offered by the NINDS Office of Translational Research.
Source: Neurotherapeutics - June 17, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

The Heart of 25 by 25: Achieving the Goal of Reducing Global and Regional Premature Deaths From Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke: A Modeling Study From the American Heart Association and World Heart Federation.
Abstract In 2011, the United Nations set key targets to reach by 2025 to reduce the risk of premature noncommunicable disease death by 25% by 2025. With cardiovascular disease being the largest contributor to global mortality, accounting for nearly half of the 36 million annual noncommunicable disease deaths, achieving the 2025 goal requires that cardiovascular disease and its risk factors be aggressively addressed. The Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce, comprising the World Heart Federation, American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology Foundation, European Heart Network, and European Society o...
Source: Circulation - May 8, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sacco RL, Roth GA, Reddy KS, Arnett DK, Bonita R, Gaziano TA, Heidenreich PA, Huffman MD, Mayosi BM, Mendis S, Murray CJ, Perel P, Piñeiro DJ, Smith SC, Taubert KA, Wood DA, Zhao D, Zoghbi WA Tags: Circulation Source Type: research

Keystone Heart, Venus Medtech ink Asian TAVR stroke partnership deal
Keystone Heart and Chinese heart valve maker Venus Medtech said today they inked a partnership deal covering China and other Asian markets. Through the deal, the companies will provide Venus Medtech’s transcatheter aortic valve replacement system along with Keystone’s TriGuard cerebral embolic protection device. TriGuard is a cerebral embolic protection device designed to reduce the amount of embolic material entering blood circulation to the brain during TAVR procedures, by allowing blood to pass through while catching potentially dangerous embolic debris. “Providing brain protection for every TAVR pat...
Source: Mass Device - March 2, 2017 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Business/Financial News Cardiovascular Catheters Replacement Heart Valves Keystone Heart Venus Medtech Source Type: news

A common data language for clinical research studies: the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Cerebral Palsy Common Data Elements Version 1.0 recommendations
To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical research studies, cerebral palsy (CP) specific Common Data Elements (CDEs) were developed through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM). International experts reviewed existing NINDS CDEs and tools used in studies of children and young people with CP. CDEs were compiled, subjected to internal review, and posted online for external public comment in September 2016. Guided by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and H...
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - March 1, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Ver ónica Schiariti, Eileen Fowler, Joline E Brandenburg, Eric Levey, Sarah Mcintyre, Theresa Sukal‐Moulton, Sharon L Ramey, Jessica Rose, Susan Sienko, Elaine Stashinko, Laura Vogtle, Robin S Feldman, James I Koenig Tags: Review Source Type: research

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Department of Defense Sport-Related Concussion Common Data Elements Version 1.0 Recommendations - Broglio SP, Kontos AP, Levin H, Schneider K, Wilde EA, Cantu RC, Feddermann-Demont N, Fuller G, Gagnon I, Gioia G, Giza CC, Griesbach GS, Leddy JJ, Lipton ML, Mayer A, McAllister T, McCrea M, McKenzie L, Putukian M, Signoretti S, Suskauer SJ, Tamburro R, Turner M, Yeates KO, Zemek R, Ala'i S, Esterlitz J, Gay K, Bellgowan PSF, Joseph K.
AIM: Through a partnership with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Department of Defense (DoD), the development of Sport-Related Concussion (SRC) Common Data Elements (CDEs) was ini...
Source: SafetyLit - May 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Commentary Source Type: news

Researchers Create Heart Attack Prediction Tool
DALLAS, Texas (CBS Local) – Will you have a heart attack within the next ten years? Medical researchers affiliated with Dallas-based UT Southwestern Medical Center have unveiled an online tool designed to “calculate” a person’s risk level for heart attack or stroke. Astro-CHARM specifically combines a person’s heart health factors, including cholesterol, blood pressure, and family history. The site also needs input of a person’s artery calcium level. By specifically calculating the data together, the Astro-CHARM calculator provides a percentage figure, to assess heart attack and/or disease over a ten ye...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - July 31, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Health News Heart Attack Local TV Science Stroke Source Type: news

Grant links Yale to prestigious stroke clinical trial network
Yale has received a grant to support the Southern New England Partnership in Stroke Research, Innovation, and Treatment Coordinating Center in StrokeNet.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - August 13, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news