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Willeit, J; Kiechl. S; Aichner, F; Berek, K; Binder, H; Brainin, M; F. Fazekas, F; Fraedrich, G; Haring, HP; Horner, S; Iglseder, B; Kapeller, P; Lang,W; Minar, E; Niederkorn, K; Noisternig, Schillinger, GM; Schmidt, R; Schmutzhard, E; Waldenberger, P; Wege, HW .
Policy document of the Austrian Society of Stroke Research. Acute management and secondary prevention of stroke - Part I
Gefässchirurgie
. 2008; 13: 31-41.
Doi: 10.1007/s00772-007-0567-3
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Fazekas Franz
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Horner Susanna
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Niederkorn Kurt
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Schmidt Reinhold
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- Stroke is the third most frequent cause of death in the world overall, and the most common reason for severe disablement in adulthood. Every year, a good 20,000 people in Austria suffer strokes, and about 60,000 suffer from sequelae of strokes. New insights into the pathophysiology and clinical aspects of stroke and the introduction of modern diagnostic techniques have led to substantial changes in the management of stroke patients. Based on the current scientific knowledge and techniques that have been tried and tested in practice, the Austrian Society of Stroke Research has prepared a position paper on important subject areas in the treatment of stroke patients. The data were collected by working groups in a systematic review and discussed by the expert committee, the EF-NS criteria being used for the classification by level of evidence and strength of recommendations. There are plans to pursue new topics, and to review the position paper presented here every two years.
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