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Outcomes of an interprofessional intensive comprehensive aphasia program's first five years
CONCLUSIONS: Results support research indicating that short-term intensive, interprofessional comprehensive aphasia programs (ICAPs) are effective treatment options for people with moderate-to-severe aphasia.PMID:34698621 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1970452
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - October 26, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Marjorie Nicholas Rachel Pittmann Suzanne Pennington Lisa Tabor Connor Denise Ambrosi Lynne Brady Wagner Mary Hildebrand Marianne Savastano Source Type: research

"BEAST" at the University Of Virginia: Demographic and Phenotypic Data of Patients Contributing to a Biorepository to Establish the Etiology Of Sinovenous Thrombosis (P6.260)
Conclusions:Understanding the association between genetic determinants of CVST and phenotype has the potential to advance the diagnosis and management of this challenging entity. Enrollment in BEAST continues, with a replication cohort GWAS anticipated.Disclosure: Dr. Chiota-McCollum has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ehrlich has nothing to disclose. Dr. Johansen has received research support from the Graduate Medical Office at the University of Virginia for a quality improvement project investigating stroke in the setting of cardiac catheterization. . Dr. Rahman has nothing to disclose. Dr. Chapman has nothing to disclose. Dr. ...
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Chiota-McCollum, N., Ehrlich, M., Johansen, M., Rahman, S., Chapman, S., Worrall, B. Tags: Non-Atherosclerotic Angiopathies and Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Source Type: research

Determinants of living well with aphasia in the first year post stroke: a prospective cohort study.
CONCLUSION: Psychosocial determinants were the most significant predictors of living well with aphasia in the first 12 months post onset. Aphasia rehabilitation needs to attend more to these factors to optimise outcomes. PMID: 27457540 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Physica Medica - July 21, 2016 Category: Physics Authors: Worrall LE, Hudson K, Khan A, Ryan B, Simmons-Mackie N Tags: Arch Phys Med Rehabil Source Type: research