Care of a patient with AIS is comprehensive and requires a team approach. Clinicians must be able to control and influence a multitude of physiologic parameters in order to assure optimal outcome.
By Réza Behrouz, DO
Since neurologists are frequently principal care providers for many neurological patients, it is crucial for neurology physicians to be familiar with the identification of sleep apnea. First of a two part series.
By Erik K. St. Louis, MD
By Paul Winnington, Editorial Director
Clinicians must exercise caution when providing “unofficial” advice for individuals not under their care.
By Steven Mandel, MD, James R. Kahn, Esquire, and Gregory D. Hanscom, Esquire
Care of a patient with AIS is comprehensive and requires a team approach. Clinicians must be able to control and influence a multitude of physiologic parameters in order to assure optimal outcome.
by Réza Behrouz, DO
Clinicians must exercise caution when providing “unofficial” advice for individuals not under their care.
by Steven Mandel, MD, James R. Kahn, Esquire, and Gregory D. Hanscom, Esquire
Since neurologists are frequently principal care providers for many neurological patients, it is crucial for neurology physicians to be familiar with the identification of sleep apnea. First of a two part series.
by Erik K. St. Louis, MD