Stroke is the number one cause of preventable disability in adults in the United States. Significant advances have occurred in medications and technology supporting rapid stroke diagnosis and treatment during the past 30 years, along with blurring of the lines of what traditionally constituted nursing or medical research. Ischemic stroke is a disease of vascular insufficiency that mirrors myocardial infarction more than any other neurologic diagnosis. My primary program of research is focused on exploration of methods to improve intracranial blood flow in patients with hyperacute ischemic stroke who have viable, yet vulnerable, brain tissue to prevent worsening or enable improvement of stroke symptoms. I am also examining augmentation of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator treatment and stimulation of both arteriogenesis and angiogenesis with external counterpulsation in patients with intracranial atherosclerosis. My secondary program of research focuses on methods to improve stroke systems of care, including improvement of advance practice providers’...
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1 May 2022
Distinguished Research Lecture Abstract|
May 01 2022
The Sky’s the Limit: Expanding Nursing’s Contribution to Acute Stroke Science
Anne W. Alexandrov, PhD, RN, AGACNP-BC, ANVP-BC, NVRN-BC, CCRN
Anne W. Alexandrov, PhD, RN, AGACNP-BC, ANVP-BC, NVRN-BC, CCRN
Anne W. Alexandrov is a professor of nursing and neurology and chief nurse practitioner, Acute Stroke Team and Mobile Stroke Unit, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee; a principal partner at Health Outcomes Institute, LLC; and a professor, NET SMART Program, Fountain Hills, Arizona.
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Am J Crit Care (2022) 31 (3): 180.
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Anne W. Alexandrov; The Sky’s the Limit: Expanding Nursing’s Contribution to Acute Stroke Science. Am J Crit Care 1 May 2022; 31 (3): 180. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/ajcc2022869
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