Strokes and TIAs, with their high cumulative mortality and morbidity rates, are occurring with increasing frequency in western population 14. As such, it is vital for clinicians to provide optimal medical management in the perioperative period for those patients with this common neurological problem. This review aims to highlight the importance of the perioperative period and the stages of pre-optimization that can be taken by the multi-disciplinary team to aid this 171819. The evidence suggests that there are significant physiological advantages to early invasive monitoring and high dependency care in these complex patients. These cohort of patients are at increased risk of development of respiratory, gastrointestinal, nutritional and electrolyte disturbances so a constant vigil should be exercised in early recognition and treatment. © 2010 Veenith et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Veenith, T. V., Din, A. H., Eaton, D. M., & Burnstein, R. M. (2010). Perioperative care of a patient with stroke. International Archives of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-7682-3-33
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