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    Post stroke Neuropsychiatric disorders are common. The complete spectrum of psychiatric illnesses can be observed. Most commons are: Depression, Catastrophic reactions, Anxiety and Emotional incontinence. Table 1: Prevalence of Post stroke Neuropsychiatric disorders NS Disorders Prevalence Depression 30%-50% Anxiety disorder 25% Apathy 20% Pathological effect 20% Catastrophic Reaction 20% Bipolar Syndrome Rare Mania Rare Psychosis Rare Post-stroke Depression (PSD) Depression is quite common problem

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    Providing Freedom for Stroke Patients through the Profhand Pedal Wheelchair Are you the caregiver/family member of a recovering stroke patient? Have you been looking for a wheelchair that can improve the patient’s mobility as well as speed up rehabilitation? What your patient requires is the highly flexible and user-friendly Profhand Pedal Wheelchair. The number of stroke rehabilitation exercises that a patient has to go through could be far too many. This, along with restricted movements on a

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    Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia. There has always associated risk of clot formation and embolization that can lead to ischemic stroke. A large number of these ischemic events could be prevented by timely anticoagulation. Warfarin has been used for decades for this purpose, but there are many problems for the patients due to warfarin therapy like there is continuous need of INR monitoring, many food and drug interactions of the drug, late onset of action and risk of major

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    cardiac arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation (AF) significantly increases the risk of ischemic stroke.(1) Anticoagulation is an important management approach to lower the risk of thromboembolism in AF.(2) Warfarin has been the mainstay of oral therapy to prevent stroke in AF patients for over 60 years.(3) A meta-analysis of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation shows that warfarin has a 64% reduction in the relative risks of stroke and 26% for all-cause mortality.(4) Owing to the need for systematic monitoring for

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    Statins are recommended as a first-line therapy for the management of lipid disorders, particularly elevations in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. In the 1950s and 1960s, it became obvious that elevated concentrations of plasma cholesterol represent a major risk factor for the development of heart disease, which led to the quest for drugs that could reduce it. Since lovastatin had been commercialized, six statins – including two semi-synthetic statins (known as simvastatin and pravastatin) and

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    some cases, a coma is induced as part of a treatment to protect the patient from intense pain during the healing process. Other situations inducing the coma is an attempt to preserve brain functions after the trauma of a life threatening incident. A stroke can cause a coma when a blood clot or ruptured artery stops the blood flow to the brain. The lack of oxygen and glucose stops the brain from functioning. Tumors, cerebral aneurysms and high blood pressure can cause bleeding in the brain impairing

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    DISCUSSION The analysis found higher adherence to NOAC therapy as compared to warfarin over 1-year period. This result was consistent over short and long term when examined at 3, 6, 9 and 12-month interval. The adherence decreased over time in both the cohorts (NOAC vs Warfarin). Unadjusted estimates suggested age, insurance type, region, CHA2DS2VASC score, statin, ARB-inhibitors and beta-blocker use were associated with the adherence to the therapy. For multivariate analysis controlling for the

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    will be at a much greater risk of suffering a heart attack, a stroke, or a number of other conditions which affect the blood vessels. Hypertension, as you know, already damages the blood vessels, and can act as a precursor for metabolic syndrome in the near

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    reflects the amount of blood pressure when the heart is at rest. Patients with Hypertension are at an increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD), atherosclerosis, heart attack and stroke. A stroke is the sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain. Ischemic and hemorrhagic are the two different types. An ischemic stroke, the more common type, is caused by the blockage of a blood vessel either inside the brain or leading

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    deliver quality health care, effective communication between healthcare providers and their patients is crucial. However, sometimes patients can be presented with communication challenges. In a case example, Mr. P has chronic expressive aphasia due to a stroke (Blackstone & Pressman, 2015). At the age of 56 he experienced an aortic aneurysm and was transported to an urban hospital for emergency surgery (Blackstone & Pressman, 2015). Mr. P spent time in the hospital’s intensive care unit where he was intubated

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