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Stroke recovery - what are people talking about on Twitter?
Conclusions: Twitter's role as a space for peer-support and motivation amongst survivors was evident, as was its potential for promoting awareness of stroke and its sequalae to the public. Amongst the most prominent aspects of recovery discussed was the psychological impact of stroke, with users expressing difficulty in addressing the emotional sequalae in comparison to the physical aspects. This may be addressed by targeted funding of mental health services, and recognition of the specialised needs of stroke survivors. It is hoped that the findings of this project will be useful in guiding the apportioning of funding, as ...
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - January 25, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Katie Gallacher Diane Pennington Terence Quinn Daniel Petrie Source Type: research

Remote ischaemic conditioning: defining critical criteria for success-report from the 11th Hatter Cardiovascular Workshop
Discussion points included how to adapt preclinical animal studies to mirror the patient presenting with an acute myocardial infarction, as well as how to refine patient selection in clinical studies to account for co-morbidities and ongoing therapy. These latter scenarios can modify cytoprotective signalling and need to be taken into account to allow for a more robust outcome when powered appropriately. The workshop also discussed the potential for RIC in other disease settings including ischaemic stroke, cardio-oncology and COVID-19. The workshop, therefore, put forward specific classifications which could help identify ...
Source: Cell Research - August 15, 2022 Category: Cytology Authors: R M Bell M Basalay H E B øtker S Beikoghli Kalkhoran R D Carr J Cunningham S M Davidson T J England S Giesz A K Ghosh P Golforoush A V Gourine D J Hausenloy G Heusch B Ibanez P Kleinbongard S Lecour K Lukhna M Ntsekhe M Ovize A D Salama G Vilahur J M Wal Source Type: research

Remote ischaemic conditioning: defining critical criteria for success —report from the 11th Hatter Cardiovascular Workshop
Discussion points included how to adapt preclinical animal studies to mirror the patient presenting with an acute myocardial infarction, as well as how to refine patient selection in clinical studies to account for co-morbidities and ongoing therapy. These latter scenarios can modify cytoprotective signalling and need to be taken into account to allow for a more robust outcome when powered appropriately. The workshop also discussed the pote ntial for RIC in other disease settings including ischaemic stroke, cardio-oncology and COVID-19. The workshop, therefore, put forward specific classifications which could help identify...
Source: Basic Research in Cardiology - August 15, 2022 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research