Four Decades of Stroke Prevention Trials
Clinical Trials Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014STROKEAHA: January 23, 2014
Medical students in the 1940s observed that stroke victims were regarded as in a hopeless situation. Severely disabled patients with stroke and those in coma from intracerebral clots were confined to Observation Units. What was learned in my early days allowed us to replace this Medical Bedlam with Stroke Prevention and Treatment Units. Stroke neurologists, specialized nurses, and imaging technicians became available to give expert care in these new units. The hopeless era of stroke disappeared. With a growing number of colleagues I was privileged to contribute to this change or watch from the sidelines, as others were involved.
The biggest differences have resulted from epidemiological observations, dramatic scientific breakthroughs, including microbiology, treating infectious disease, pharmacology, and technology, coupled with the advent of rigid clinical trials. The most important may be listed as follows: Read more



























