David M. Brown
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
4 Papers
54 Citations
David M. Brown is an academic researcher from Memorial Hospital of South Bend. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Transcranial Laser Therapy in Acute Stroke Treatment Results of Neurothera Effectiveness and Safety Trial 3, a Phase III Clinical End Point Device Trial
Werner Hacke,Peter D. Schellinger,Gregory W. Albers,Natan M. Bornstein,Björn Dahlöf,Rachael L. Fulton,Scott E. Kasner,Ashfaq Shuaib,Steven P. Richieri,Stephen G. Dilly,Justin A. Zivin,Kennedy R. Lees,Justin A. Zivin,Joseph P. Broderick,Anastasia Ivanova,Karen C. Johnston,Bo Norrving,Greg Albars,Andrei V. Alexandrov,David M. Brown,Patrick Capone,David Chiu,Wayne M. Clark,Jack Cochran,Colin Deredyn,Thomas Devlin,William Hickling,George Howell,David Y. Huang,Shazam Hussain,Sidney Mallenbaum,Majaz Moonis,Marshall Nash,Marilyn M. Rymer,Reid Taylor,Margaret Tremwel,Brian Buck,Julio Perez,Christian Gerloff,Bernd Greiwing,Martin Grond,Gerhard Hamman,Thomas Haarmeiter,Sebastian Jander,Martin Köhrmann,Martin A. Ritter,Peter Schallinger,Dietmar Schneider,Jan Sobesky,Thorsten Steiner,Helmuth Steinmetz,Roland Veltkamp,Christian Weimar,Franz Gruber,Björn Andersson,Lennart Welin,Didier Leys,Turgut Tatlisumak,Andreas R. Luft,Philippe Lyrer,Patrik Michel,Carlos A. Molina,Tomás Segura +62 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that transcranial laser therapy does not have a measurable neuroprotective effect in patients with acute ischemic stroke when applied within 24 hours after stroke onset.
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Organization of a United States County System for Comprehensive Acute Stroke Care
Steven C. Cramer,Dana Stradling,David M. Brown,Ignacio M. Carrillo-Nunez,Anthony Ciabarra,Michael Cummings,Richard Dauben,David L. Lombardi,Nirav Patel,Elizabeth N. Traynor,Stephen Waldman,Ken Miller,Samuel J. Stratton +12 more
TL;DR: The experience of implementing a county-wide system of spoke-and-hub stroke neurology receiving centers (SNRC) that incorporated several comprehensive stroke center recommendations is described, showing a stroke system that incorporates features of comprehensive stroke centers can be effectively implemented with substantial rates of acute reperfusion therapy administration.
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Evolution of a US County System for Acute Comprehensive Stroke Care.
Radoslav Raychev,Radoslav Raychev,Dana Stradling,Nirav Patel,Joey R. Gee,David A. Lombardi,Johnson L. Moon,David M. Brown,Mayank Pathak,Wengui Yu,Samuel J. Stratton,Steven C. Cramer +11 more
TL;DR: Favorable features of this acute stroke care system include reperfusion therapy in 29.2% of patients with ischemic stroke and substantial increases in endovascular treatment rates over time.
Organization of a U.S. County System for Comprehensive Acute Stroke Care - eScholarship
Steven C. Cramer,Dana Stradling,David M. Brown,Ignacio M. Carrillo-Nunez,Anthony Ciabarra,Michael Cummings,Richard Dauben,David L. Lombardi,Nirav Patel,Elizabeth N. Traynor,Stephen Waldman,Ken Miller,Samuel J. Stratton +12 more
- 26 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The experience of implementing a countywide system of spoke-and-hub Stroke Neurology Receiving Centers (SNRC) that incorporated several comprehensive stroke center recommendations is described, showing a stroke system that incorporates features of comprehensive stroke centers can be effectively implemented, and with substantial rates of acute reperfusion therapy administration.