33 results on '"Levi, C R"'
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2. Thrombolysis ImPlementation in Stroke (TIPS): Evaluating the effectiveness of a strategy to increase the adoption of best evidence practice: An overview of data collected during the baseline period
3. Can independently ambulant stroke survivors exercise for thirty minutes at a moderate intensity? An observational study
4. Stroke data collection in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry – Progress with a purpose
5. Life after stroke – A reflection on patientsʼ experience using data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR)
6. Short-duration hypothermia after ischemic stroke prevents delayed intracranial pressure rise
7. Improving cardiorespiratory fitness after stroke by using exercise interventions that are aerobic or include an aerobic component: A systematic review with meta-analysis
8. Does knee strength affect walking speed, distance and fitness levels following stroke? Preliminary results from the “How Fit is the Stroke Survivor?” (HowFITSS?) trial: 000
9. Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) utilisation by rural clinicians in acute ischaemic stroke: An audit of current practice and clinical outcomes: Session S.3
10. Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) utilisation by rural clinicians in ischaemic stroke: A survey of barriers and enablers: Session P.6
11. Implementation of an evidence-based treatment protocol to manage dysphagia in acute stroke: QASC, a cluster randomised controlled trial: Session L.2
12. What processes of clinical care are associated with 90-day survival and independence? Results from the Quality in Acute Stroke Care QASC Trial: Session L.1
13. The influence of white matter changes with ageing and mild ischemic attacks on cognitive flexibility: Session L.5
14. Structural brain changes associated with pulse-wave encephalopathy: Session I.6
15. Building capacity for stroke services in rural locations: The effectiveness of Stroke Care Coordinators in Australia: Session J.3
16. Radiological features of craniocervical arterial dissection and topography of the resultant infarct: Relation with risk factors: Session G.2
17. Insights into the relationship of perfusion-diffusion mismatch and leptomeningeal collateral quality - simultaneous assessment through novel visualization of perfusion imaging: Session F.3
18. Comparison of perfusion CT and MR in hyperacute stroke: Session G.1
19. Assessing stroke survivorsʼ cardiorespiratory fitness - a comparison of four methods available in the clinical setting: preliminary results from the “How Fit is the Stroke Survivor?” (HowFITSS?) trial: Session E.2
20. Measuring cardiorespiratory fitness and oxygen consumption after stroke- a Systematic Review: Session E.1
21. Comparison of CT Perfusion to Multimodal MRI in Ischaemic Stroke: PP-32
22. Metropolitan–rural divide for stroke outcomes: do stroke units make a difference?
23. TENECTEPLASE VERSUS ALTEPLASE FOR ACUTE ISCHAEMIC STROKE: AN IMAGING BASED EFFICACY TRIAL: 1
24. PREDICTING INFARCT CORE USING CT PERFUSION - CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW THRESHOLDS PERFORM BEST: 4
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26. Acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack management - time to act fast
27. Improvements in the quality of care and health outcomes with new stroke care units following implementation of a clinician-led, health system redesign programme in New South Wales, Australia
28. DOES COLLATERAL VESSEL STATUS ON CT ANGIOGRAPHY ADD TO PERFUSION CT IN THE PREDICTION OF OUTCOME AFTER ACUTE ISCHAEMIC STROKE?
29. EXPEDITING MRI-BASED PROOF OF CONCEPT STROKE TRIALS USING AN EARLIER PRIMARY ENDPOINT: 9
30. ASYMPTOMATIC SEVERE CAROTID STENOSIS STROKE/TIA RISK HAS FALLEN
31. Timing of Clinically Significant Microembolism after Carotid Endarterectomy
32. Access to stroke care units in Australian public hospitals: facts and temporal progress
33. Lacunar Stroke: Transoesophageal Echocardiographic Factors Influencing Long-Term Prognosis
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