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Author: Bhatia, Rohit; Sylaja, P. N.; Srivastava, M. V. Padma; Khurana, Dheeraj; Pandian, Jeyaraj Durian; Suri, Vinit; Kumar, V. G. Pradeep; Kumaravelu, S.; Huded, Vikram; Surya, Nirmal; Sharma, Arvind; Kaul, Subhash
Title: Consensus Statement – Suggested Recommendations for Acute Stroke Management during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Expert Group on Behalf of the Indian Stroke Association
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  • Document date: 2020_4_22
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    Snippet: The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 is a global public health emergency. This has led to challenges for healthcare facilities to optimally manage other important medical emergencies. Stroke is an important public health emergency with significant mortality and morbidity. Timely treatment of acute stroke is critical to prevent disability. The current expert consensus statement on behalf of the Indian Stroke Association outlines the issues and suggestions related to the management of stroke during th
    Document: The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 is a global public health emergency. This has led to challenges for healthcare facilities to optimally manage other important medical emergencies. Stroke is an important public health emergency with significant mortality and morbidity. Timely treatment of acute stroke is critical to prevent disability. The current expert consensus statement on behalf of the Indian Stroke Association outlines the issues and suggestions related to the management of stroke during this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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