The optimal timing for mobilizing patients during the acute phase of ischemic stroke remains unclear. Prior research has produced conflicting results, often neglecting the impact of upstream arterial stenosis on… Click to show full abstract
The optimal timing for mobilizing patients during the acute phase of ischemic stroke remains unclear. Prior research has produced conflicting results, often neglecting the impact of upstream arterial stenosis on cerebral blood flow. This study aimed to determine whether early transition to a seated position in the acute phase of ischemic stroke influences intracranial hemodynamics, particularly in patients with significant carotid stenosis.
               
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