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J. Lodder
Publications - 10
Citations - 2422
J. Lodder is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Ambulatory care. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 2304 citations.
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Guidelines for management of ischaemic stroke and transient ischaemic attack 2008
Peter A. Ringleb,Marie-Germaine Bousser,Gary A. Ford,Philip M.W. Bath,Michael Brainin,Valeria Caso,Álvaro Cervera,Ángel Chamorro,Charlotte Cordonnier,László Csiba,Antoni Dávalos,Hans-Christoph Diener,José M. Ferro,Werner Hacke,Michael G. Hennerici,Markku Kaste,Peter Langhorne,Kennedy R. Lees,Didier Leys,J. Lodder,Hugh S. Markus,Jean-Louis Mas,Heinrich Mattle,Keith W. Muir,Bo Norrving,Victor Obach,Stefano Paolucci,E. Bernd Ringelstein,Peter D. Schellinger,Juhani Sivenius,Skvortsova Vi,Katharina S. Sunnerhagen,Lars Thomassen,Danilo Toni,Rüdiger von Kummer,Nils Wahlgren,Marion F Walker,Joanna M. Wardlaw +37 more
TL;DR: The article covers referral and emergency management, Stroke Unit service, diagnostics, primary and secondary prevention, general stroke treatment, specific treatment including acute management, management of complications, and rehabilitation.
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Optimizing Intensive Care in Stroke: A European Perspective
C.G. Faber,J. Troost,I. Vermes,J. Lodder,E.M. Kalsbeek-Batenburg,Fons Kessels,C. Haanen,Ralf W. Baumgartner,Heinrich Mattle,Rune Aaslid,Manfred Kaps,A. Schwartz,Achim Gass,J. Gaa,M. Hennerici,Antoni Dávalos,José Castillo,José Manuel Pumar,Manuel Noya,Lalit Kalra,John F. Potter,M. Patel,P. McCormack,C.G. Swift,Tanja F.J. Beldman,Gabriel J.E. Rinkel,Ale Algra,Xin-de Wang,Hong Guo,Xiao-yan Zhang,Hai Zhu,Yu-huan Li,Gang Zhou,Peter Mitchell,Richard P. Gerraty,Geoffrey A. Donnan,Gregory J Fitt,BM Tress,Kenneth R. Thomson,SM Davis +39 more
TL;DR: The concept of critical care in stroke is a controversial issue and the question of whether full-scale critical care management of stroke improves patient outcome is still open and probably depends on the type of care provided.
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The Feasibility of a Collaborative Double-Blind Study Using an Anticoagulant
C.G. Faber,J. Troost,I. Vermes,J. Lodder,E.M. Kalsbeek-Batenburg,Fons Kessels,C. Haanen,Ralf W. Baumgartner,Heinrich Mattle,Rune Aaslid,Manfred Kaps,A. Schwartz,Achim Gass,J. Gaa,M. Hennerici,Antoni Dávalos,José Castillo,José Manuel Pumar,Manuel Noya,Lalit Kalra,John F. Potter,M. Patel,P. McCormack,C.G. Swift,Tanja F.J. Beldman,Gabriel J.E. Rinkel,Ale Algra,Xin-de Wang,Hong Guo,Xiao-yan Zhang,Hai Zhu,Yu-huan Li,Gang Zhou,Peter Mitchell,Richard P. Gerraty,Geoffrey A. Donnan,Gregory J Fitt,BM Tress,Kenneth R. Thomson,SM Davis +39 more
TL;DR: The methodology and data indicate the feasibility of a five-study collaborative stroke trial, which is a prospective, random study of the Warfarin-Aspirin Recurrent Stroke Study.
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Neuroprotection as Initial Therapy in Acute Stroke
Carlos Cantú,Jorge Villarreal,Jose Luis Soto,Fernando Barinagarrementeria,Benedikt Schoser,Veit U. Becker,Bernd Eckert,Hermann Zeumer,A. Thie,Lausanne J. Bogousslavsky,Mannheim M. Hennerici,M. Schmal,Carmine Marini,Antonio Carolei,M. Di Napoli,Fons Kessels,J. Lodder,Michael Eliasziw,J. David Spence,Henry J.M. Barnett,Dean M. Wingerchuk,Eelco F. M. Wijdicks,Jimmy R. Fulgham,Wouter I. Schievink,Jerry A. Katzmann,David G. Piepgras,G. Alistair Lammie,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Martin Dennis,J. Donald Easton,Adrià Arboix,L García-Eroles,J. Massons,Montserrat Oliveres,Keith W. Muir,Steven J. C. Hamilton,Martin W. Lunnon,Stephen F. Hobbiger,Kennedy R. Lees,José M. Ferro,Tony Pierre +40 more
TL;DR: The only firm guideline than can be proposed for patient selection is the need for early admission to enable neuroprotectant and/or thrombolytic treatment to be started as soon as possible within the therapeutic window, and more experimental data are needed.
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Thrombin Generation in Platelet-Rich Plasma as a Tool for the Detection of Hypercoagulability in Young Stroke Patients
TL;DR: Hypercoagulability, defined as an increased capacity of the platelet plasma system to form thrombin, is found in over half of the patients under 50 years with an otherwise unexplained stroke.