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COVID-19 and stroke-A global World Stroke Organization perspective.

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Authors

Markus, Hugh S 
Brainin, Michael 

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic affecting all parts of the world is having huge implications for stroke care. Not only do stroke patients appear to be more susceptible to severe infection, but the pandemic is having major implications on how we deliver stroke care, while ensuing safety of both our patients and health care professionals. COVID-19 infection itself has also been described as a risk factor for stroke. The World Stroke Organization has been monitoring the impact of the pandemic globally, and has identified an initial marked fall in stroke presentations as well as a widespread impact on stroke services. The pandemic is changing the way we deliver care, and has highlighted the enormous potential of telemedicine in stroke care.

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Keywords

COVID-19, Intensive Care Unit, World Stroke Organization, healthcare systems, pandemic, stroke, Betacoronavirus, COVID-19, Coronavirus Infections, Humans, Organizations, Pandemics, Patient Care, Pneumonia, Viral, Practice Guidelines as Topic, SARS-CoV-2, Stroke, Telemedicine

Journal Title

Int J Stroke

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Journal ISSN

1747-4930
1747-4949

Volume Title

15

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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