2020
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23511
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Practice Implications for Acute Ischemic Stroke during the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Indian Scenario: Realistic and Achievable Recommendations by the Society of Neurocritical Care (SNCC), India

Abstract: A bstract COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS coronavirus has caused significant morbidity and mortality around the world ever since it was first declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020. Acute neurological manifestations of this disease have also started emerging and being recognized around the world and acute ischemic stroke (AIS) or thrombotic stroke is becoming one of the major neurological illnesses related to COVID-19. The management of AIS is t… Show more

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“…Infected patients with thrombotic complications in other studies are found of relatively young age, with no prior major atherosclerosis found in these cases, which matches the clinical and radiological states in this study case. 10 In this case, the patient was admitted initially for his ischemic stroke; the ALI occurred during his stay. The diagnosis is predominantly clinical and vascular imaging, and should be guided by resources availability and patient stability, and should not delay therapeutic management, especially in hypoxemic COVID-19 patients whose transport can be a real challenge.…”
Section: Orcidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infected patients with thrombotic complications in other studies are found of relatively young age, with no prior major atherosclerosis found in these cases, which matches the clinical and radiological states in this study case. 10 In this case, the patient was admitted initially for his ischemic stroke; the ALI occurred during his stay. The diagnosis is predominantly clinical and vascular imaging, and should be guided by resources availability and patient stability, and should not delay therapeutic management, especially in hypoxemic COVID-19 patients whose transport can be a real challenge.…”
Section: Orcidmentioning
confidence: 99%