文档介绍:The European anization - ESO -
mittee andmittee
Guidelines for Management of Ischaemic Stroke 2008
MISSION OF ESO
To reduce the incidence and burden
of stroke by changing the way
stroke is viewed and treated in Europe
Guidelines Ischaemic Stroke 2008
ESO Guidelines 2008
Content:
Education, Referral and Emergency room
Stroke Unit
Imaging and Diagnostics
Prevention
General Treatment
Acute Treatment
Management plications
Rehabilitation
Guidelines Ischaemic Stroke 2008
ESO mittee
Chair:
Werner Hacke, Heidelberg, Germany
Co-Chairs:
Marie-Germaine Bousser, Paris, France
Gary Ford, Newcastle, UK
Guidelines Ischaemic Stroke 2008
ESO mittee
Education, Referral and Emergency room
Co-Chairs: Michael Brainin, Krems, Austria; José Ferro, Lisbon, Portugal
Members: Charlotte Cordonnier, Lille, France; Heinrich P. Mattle, Bern, Switzerland; Keith Muir, Glasgow, UK; Peter D. Schellinger, Erlangen, Germany
Stroke Units
Co-Chairs: Hans-Christoph Diener, Essen, Germany; Peter Langhorne, Glasgow, UK
Members: Antony Davalos, Barcelona, Spain; Gary Ford, Newcastle, UK; Veronika Skvortsova, Moscow, Russia
Guidelines Ischaemic Stroke 2008
ESO mittee
Rehabilitation
Co-Chairs: Kennedy Lees, Glasgow, UK; Danilo Toni, Rome, Italy
Members: Stefano i, Rome, Italy; Juhani Sivenius, Kuopio, Finland; Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen, , Sweden; Marion F. Walker, Nottingham, UK; Substantial assistance: Yvonne Teuschl, Isabel Henriques, Terence Quinn
Guidelines Ischaemic Stroke 2008
Definitions of Levels of Evidence
Level A
Established as useful/predictive or not useful/predictive for a diagnostic measure or established as effective, ineffective or harmful for a therapeutic intervention; requires at least one convincing Class I study or at least two consistent, convincing Class II studies.
Level B
Established as useful/predictive or not useful/predictive for a diagnostic measure or established as effective, ineffective or harmful for a therapeutic intervention; requires