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Initial Evaluation of Causes of Stroke in Frail Older Adults

Initial Evaluation of Causes of Stroke in Frail Older Adults

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Pippa Tyrrell, FRCP, Salford Royal Foundation Trust and University of Manchester; UK NICE Guidelines Development Group, Acute Stroke and TIA, London, UK.
Sharon Swain,PhD, National Coordinating Centre for Chronic Conditions, Royal College of Physicians; UK NICE Guidelines Development Group, Acute Stroke and TIA, London, UK.
Anthony Rudd, FRCP, St Thomas’s Hospital London; UK NICE Guidelines Development Group, Acute Stroke and TIA, London, UK.

The investigation and management of stroke has changed beyond recognition in the last two decades. The management of frail older patients with stroke represents a particular clinical challenge. Recognition of symptoms in people with significant comorbidities may be difficult and while intensive investigation may be inappropriate for a very frail aging patient, older people can gain a great deal from expert treatment and secondary prevention following stroke.
Key words: stroke, frail older adults, ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage.