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Sharon Jaspers
Researcher at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
Publications - 3
Citations - 489
Sharon Jaspers is an academic researcher from Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Sinus rhythm. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 392 citations.
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Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: secondary prevention of stroke guidelines, update 2014
Shelagh B. Coutts,Theodore Wein,M. Patrice Lindsay,Brian Buck,Robert Côté,Paul Ellis,Norine Foley,Michael D. Hill,Sharon Jaspers,Albert Y. Jin,Brenda Kwiatkowski,Carolyn MacPhail,Dana McNamara-Morse,Michael Sean McMurtry,Tania Mysak,Andrew L. Pipe,Karen Silver,Eric E. Smith,Gord Gubitz +18 more
TL;DR: The 2014 update of the Canadian Secondary Prevention of Stroke guideline is a comprehensive summary of current evidence-based recommendations for clinicians in a range of settings, who provide care to patients following stroke.
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Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: Secondary prevention of stroke, sixth edition practice guidelines, update 2017:
Theodore Wein,Theodore Wein,M. Patrice Lindsay,Robert Côté,Robert Côté,Norine Foley,Joseph Berlingieri,Sanjit K. Bhogal,Aline Bourgoin,Brian Buck,Jafna L. Cox,Dion L Davidson,Dar Dowlatshahi,James D. Douketis,John Falconer,Thalia S. Field,Laura C. Gioia,Gord Gubitz,Jeffrey Habert,Sharon Jaspers,Cheemun Lum,Dana McNamara Morse,Paul Pageau,Mubeen F. Rafay,Mubeen F. Rafay,Amanda Rodgerson,Bill Semchuk,Mukul Sharma,Ashkan Shoamanesh,Arturo Tamayo,Elisabeth Smitko,David J. Gladstone,David J. Gladstone +32 more
TL;DR: The 2017 update of The Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations for the Secondary Prevention of Stroke is a collection of current evidence-based recommendations intended for use by clinicians across a wide range of settings to provide guidance for the prevention of ischemic stroke recurrence through the identification and management of modifiable vascular risk factors.
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Atrial Premature Beats Predict Atrial Fibrillation in Cryptogenic Stroke: Results From the EMBRACE Trial
David J. Gladstone,David J. Gladstone,Paul Dorian,Melanie Spring,Val Panzov,Muhammad Mamdani,Jeff S. Healey,Kevin E. Thorpe,Kevin E. Thorpe,Richard I. Aviv,Karl Boyle,J. Blakely,Robert Côté,Judith Hall,M K Kapral,N. Kozlowski,Andreas Laupacis,Martin O'Donnell,K. Sabihuddin,Mukul Sharma,A. Shuaib,Haris M. Vaid,A. Pinter,S. Abootalebi,Richard Chan,S. Crann,L. Fleming,C. Frank,Vladimir Hachinski,K Hesser,B.S. Kumar,Peter Sörös,M. Wright,V. Basile,Julia Hopyan,Y. Rajmohan,Richard H. Swartz,G. Valencia,Jon Erik Ween,H. Aram,Phil A. Barber,S B Coutts,Andrew M. Demchuk,K. Fischer,Michael D. Hill,Gary Klein,Carol Kenney,Bijoy K Menon,M. McClelland,A. Russell,Karla J Ryckborst,Peter Stys,Eric E. Smith,T.W. Watson,S. Chacko,Demetrios J. Sahlas,J. Sancan,L. Durcan,E. Ehrensperger,J. Minuk,Theodore Wein,L. Wadup,N. Asdaghi,J. Beckman,N. Esplana,P. Masigan,C. Murphy,E. Tang,P. Teal,K. Villaluna,A. Woolfenden,S. Yip,Miguel Bussière,Dar Dowlatshahi,Grant Stotts,S. Robert,Kathleen Ford,Daniel G. Hackam,L. Miners,T. Mabb,J. D. Spence,Brian Buck,T. Griffin-Stead,R. Jassal,Muzzafar Siddiqui,A. Hache,C. Lessard,F. Lebel,Ariane Mackey,Steve Verreault,C. Astorga,Leanne K. Casaubon,M. del Campo,Cheryl Jaigobin,L. Kalman,F L Silver,Lydia S. Atkins,K. Coles,Andrew M Penn,R. Sargent,C. Walter,Y. Gable,N. Kadribasic,B. Schwindt,P. Kostyrko,Daniel Selchen,Gustavo Saposnik,P. Christie,Albert Y. Jin,D. Hicklin,D. Howse,E. Edwards,Sharon Jaspers,F. Sher,S. Stoger,D. Crisp,A. Dhanani,Verity John,M. Levitan,Manu Mehdiratta,D. Wong +120 more
TL;DR: Among older cryptogenic stroke or transient ischemic attack patients, the number of APBs on a routine 24-hour Holter ECG was a strong dose-dependent independent predictor of prevalent subclinical AF.