VALENTOVÁ, Kateřina, Veronika KUNEŠOVÁ, Veronika SVOBODOVÁ, Lenka BÁRTOVÁ, Marcela ELY, Pavla ŠAFRÁNKOVÁ, David VOŘÍŠEK, Zdeňka Beránková JUCHELKOVÁ, Kristýna ZNAMENÁČKOVÁ, Veronika GABRIELOVÁ, Helena MORAVCOVÁ, Helena ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, Aleš MAZÁNEK, Lenka SOUČKOVÁ and Robert MIKULÍK. Czech Stroke Research Network (STROCZECH) – a platform for academic clinical research. The Global Health Network. Velká Británie: PubPub, 2023, vol. 2023, na, p. 1-2. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.21428/3d48c34a.daae6ad2.
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Original name Czech Stroke Research Network (STROCZECH) – a platform for academic clinical research
Authors VALENTOVÁ, Kateřina, Veronika KUNEŠOVÁ, Veronika SVOBODOVÁ, Lenka BÁRTOVÁ, Marcela ELY, Pavla ŠAFRÁNKOVÁ, David VOŘÍŠEK, Zdeňka Beránková JUCHELKOVÁ, Kristýna ZNAMENÁČKOVÁ, Veronika GABRIELOVÁ, Helena MORAVCOVÁ, Helena ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, Aleš MAZÁNEK, Lenka SOUČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Robert MIKULÍK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition The Global Health Network, Velká Británie, PubPub, 2023.
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal (not reviewed)
Field of Study 30230 Other clinical medicine subjects
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW STROCZECH
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/23:00132958
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.21428/3d48c34a.daae6ad2
Keywords (in Czech) STROCZECH DONET; ACADEMIC CLINICAL RESEARCH
Keywords in English STROCZECH DONET; ACADEMIC CLINICAL RESEARCH
Tags FNUSA, RIV, user, článek v časopise
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Bc. Hana Vladíková, BBA, učo 244692. Changed: 12/1/2024 10:17.
Abstract
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide, globally responsible for approximately 11 % of total deaths. Patient outcome is very poor – a third of stroke patients die, a third sustain long-term disability and only a third recover fully. Therefore, it is understandable that there is a constant drive to improve diagnostics, treatment and prevention of stroke. Collaboration between stroke centres is essential in order to obtain independent evidence-based data that can lead to improved healthcare.
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