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Ischämischer Schlaganfall (zerebrale Ischämie)

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Im Folgenden werden praxisrelevante Inhalte als Grundlagen für eine erfolgreiche prä- und intrahospitale Schlaganfallrettungskette dargestellt. Ziel einer zeitoptimierten Patientenversorgung beim ischämischen Schlaganfall ist die Beantwortung der Frage, ob für den individuellen Fall die Anwendung von zerebralen Reperfusionsmaßnahmen möglich ist. Die Indikationsstellung und Durchführung dieser Maßnahmen obliegt vaskulären Neurologen und interventionellen Neuroradiologen und sollte in Kliniken mit zertifizierten Schlaganfalleinheiten durchgeführt werden. Für die fachspezifischen Inhalte wird auf die Leitlinien der jeweiligen deutschen Fachgesellschaften und der deutschen Schlaganfall-Gesellschaft verwiesen (www.dgn.org, www.dgnr.org, www.dsg-info.de).

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Reich, A., Nikoubashman, O. (2016). Ischämischer Schlaganfall (zerebrale Ischämie). In: Litmathe, J. (eds) Neurologische Notfälle. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49775-3_1

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