Haemin Go / Tuesday, August 3, 2021 / Categories: Podcast, Pre-Hospital, Time From Stroke, 01_< 6 hrs, 02_6-24 hrs, 03_>24 hrs, 04_Unknown, Topics, Controversies, Testing/Assessment, Types Of Content, Podcast, Care Team, EMS, HEMS, Mobile Stroke Unit, ED First Patient Contact, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Stroke Team, Time From Stroke, 01_< 6 hrs, 02_6-24 hrs, 03_>24 hrs, 04_Unknown, Topics, Controversies, Stroke Scales, Stroke Teams, Tx Approach, Types Of Content, Podcast, Testing, Triage & Disability Assessment, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Nursing, Time From Stroke, 01_< 6 hrs, 02_6-24 hrs, 03_>24 hrs, Topics, Stroke Scores, Types Of Content, Podcast, Fibrinolytic Therapy, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Stroke Team, Diagnosis, IS, Topics, Controversies, New Approaches, Types of Content, Podcast, Endovascular Therapy, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Stroke Team, Types of Content, Podcast, ICU & Critical Care, Care Team, Critical Care, Neuro, Stroke Team, Diagnosis, IS, Topics, Controversies, Recovery, SOC, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-ICU Care, Care Team, Neuro, Nursing, Diagnosis, IS, Topics, Anti-coag, Controversies, Secondary Prevention, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Outpatient, Care Team, Neuro, Nursing, Diagnosis, IS, Topics, Controversies, Secondary Prevention, Types of Content, Podcast, Content Types, Podcast How Do I Identify Patients at Risk for a Secondary Event Following an Initial Acute Ischemic Stroke? Moderator:W. Brian Gibler, MD FACEP, FACC, FAHA Other Participants: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS and Galen V. Henderson, MD Ascertaining and determining which patients are at a high enough risk to do something more than admission to the hospital, and who are low enough risk to play outpatient game of roulette and real challenges faced by clinicians. Drs. Henderson and Bonomo provide unique perspectives into the identification of these patients, and what needs to be done. Previous Article Mobile Stroke Units - Linking Ultra Early Care and Outcomes Next Article Are We Prepared To Manage Anticoagulated ICH Patients or Should We Direct Them Elsewhere? Print 11176 Rate this article: No rating Please login or register to post comments.