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How is stroke care organised in Europe?

Valentina ArnaoValeria CasoNemanja Popovic

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medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalStroke caremedicine.diseaseEuropeStroke03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStroke preventionFamily medicinePractice Guidelines as TopicEpidemiologymedicineHumansCerebral ischaemiacardiovascular diseases030212 general & internal medicinebusinessStroke030217 neurology & neurosurgery

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Summary Introduction There is a wide difference in stroke care in European Countries, conditioning the performance in stroke management. Objective The authors review current national and regional stroke organisational models and their adherence to current European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines across the Europe and on-going European Stroke Projects. Stroke Care Models investigated in: Austria, Switzerland, Bavaria (Germany), London and Greater Manchester in the UK, Catalonia (Spain), Lombardy Region in Italy, Poland and Northern Portugal. Discussion There is a lack of uniform stroke care in European Countries as defined by current ESO guidelines. For this reason, ESO has established the Stroke Unit Certification Platform to make uniform stroke care systems with high quality performances in every part of Europe. In this issue Stroke at the beginning of the XXIst century S. Timsit, France Epidemiology of stroke in Europe and trends for the 21st Century Y. Bejot, H. Bailly, J. Durier, M. Giroud, France How is stroke care organised in Europe? V. Arnao, P. Nemanja, V. Caso, Italy Update on Specificities of Stroke in Women H. Christensen, L. Bentsen, L. Christensen, Denmark Management of spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhages B. Casolla, R. Tortuyaux, C. Cordonnier, France Cerebral venous thrombosis J. M. Ferro, P. Canhao, D. Aguiar de Sousa, Portugal Management of acute cerebral ischaemia S. Moulin, D. Leys, France Stroke prevention C. Isabel, D. Calvet, J.L. Mas, France

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lpm.2016.10.004