In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, we are joined by world-renowned stroke expert Dr. Patrick Lyden, Professor of Physiology & Neuroscience at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. With nearly 30 years of pioneering research in stroke care, Dr. Lyden shares his incredible journey through the evolution of stroke treatment. He reflects on the significance of the NINDS trial, a landmark study that established tPA (alteplase) as a groundbreaking stroke therapy, and highlights the progress made since then in improving patient outcomes.
Dr. Lyden delves into the critical advancements in stroke therapies, including innovations like 'code stroke,' which have revolutionized how quickly patients can receive care. He also discusses the future of stroke research, emphasizing the need for neuroprotection, the brain's self-healing mechanisms, and how community awareness can drastically improve stroke prevention and early treatment.
Tune in to hear Dr. Lyden’s insights on the past, present, and future of stroke treatment and his answer to the billion dollar questions that would make lasting change in healthcare!
Chapters:
The Evolution of Stroke Treatment
The NINDS Trial Experience
Current Advances in Stroke Treatment
Future Directions in Stroke Research
The Vision for Transformational Change in Healthcare
If you are interested in supporting his future research, contact him at:
PLyden@USC.edu
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