The past year saw advances in endovascular treatment for acute stroke, speech therapy for aphasia after stroke, and cardiac disease management to prevent stroke. These treatments were characterized by more intensive or more extensive effects than standard care, necessitating thoughtful translation of the clinical trial findings into routine clinical practice.
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Lee, M., Ovbiagele, B. Intensive and extensive — advances in stroke management. Nat Rev Neurol 14, 68–70 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2017.187
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