The Canadian Transient Ischaemic Score was more accurate than the ABCD² and ABCD²I scores in determining patients’ risk for a subsequent stroke within 7 days of having a minor one or a transient ischemic attack, recent data showed.
According to researchers, the ABCD² score is “the best-known score” for assessing stroke risk in patients with transient ischemic
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IMAGE: A tool can help emergency physicians predict which patients with mini-strokes are at greatest risk of having a major stroke within the week, according to a validation study led. view more
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A made-in-Ottawa tool can help emergency physicians predict which patients with mini-strokes are at greatest risk of having a major stroke within the week, according to a study published in
The BMJ. Mini-strokes can be a warning that a larger stroke is coming, said, emergency physician and senior scientist at The Ottawa Hospital and professor at the University of Ottawa. Thankfully, we re very good at preventing subsequent strokes if patients come to the emergency department promptly.