Kennedy R. Lees
University of Glasgow
467 Papers
3.9K Citations
Kennedy R. Lees is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 455 publications. Previous affiliations of Kennedy R. Lees include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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The AMPA antagonist ZK 200775 in patients with acute ischaemic stroke: a double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled safety and tolerability study
Matthew Walters,Markku Kaste,Kennedy R. Lees,Hans C. Diener,Marc Hommel,Jacques De Keyser,Heike Steiner,Mark Versavel +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that ZK 200775 exerts significant sedative effects in patients with acute ischaemic stroke which preclude its further development as a neuroprotective agent in this indication.
Effect of Smoking Status on Outcome after Acute Ischemic Stroke
TL;DR: Current or recent smokers experience poorer functional outcomes than nonsmokers 3 months after acute ischemic stroke, and smoking status did not affect survival at day 90.
Coagulation activity and emboli counts in patients with prosthetic cardiac valves.
TL;DR: The lack of correlation between the activity of the coagulation system and the number of Doppler emboli in patients with prosthetic valves suggests that the underlying embolic material in these patients is not thrombotic.
Prediction of Early Recurrent Thromboembolic Event and Major Bleeding in Patients With Acute Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation by a Risk Stratification Schema: The ALESSA Score Study.
Maurizio Paciaroni,Giancarlo Agnelli,Valeria Caso,Georgios Tsivgoulis,Karen L. Furie,Prasanna Tadi,Cecilia Becattini,Nicola Falocci,Marialuisa Zedde,Azmil H. Abdul-Rahim,Kennedy R. Lees,Andrea Alberti,Michele Venti,Monica Acciarresi,Cataldo D'Amore,Maria Giulia Mosconi,Ludovica Anna Cimini,Antonio Procopio,Paolo Bovi,Monica Carletti,Alberto Rigatelli,Manuel Cappellari,Jukka Putaala,Liisa Tomppo,Turgut Tatlisumak,Turgut Tatlisumak,Fabio Bandini,Simona Marcheselli,Alessandro Pezzini,Loris Poli,Alessandro Padovani,Luca Masotti,Vieri Vannucchi,Sung Il Sohn,Gianni Lorenzini,Rossana Tassi,Francesca Guideri,Maurizio Acampa,Giuseppe Martini,George Ntaios,Efstathia Karagkiozi,George Athanasakis,K. Makaritsis,Kostantinos Vadikolias,Chrysoula Liantinioti,Maria Chondrogianni,Nicola Mumoli,Domenico Consoli,Franco Galati,Simona Sacco,Antonio Carolei,Cindy Tiseo,Francesco Corea,Walter Ageno,Marta Bellesini,Giovanna Colombo,Giorgio Silvestrelli,Alfonso Ciccone,Umberto Scoditti,Licia Denti,Licia Denti,Michelangelo Mancuso,Miriam Maccarrone,Giovanni Orlandi,Nicola Giannini,Gino Gialdini,Tiziana Tassinari,Maria Luisa De Lodovici,Giorgio Bono,Christina Rueckert,Antonio Baldi,Sebastiano D'Anna,Danilo Toni,Federica Letteri,Martina Giuntini,Enrico Maria Lotti,Yuriy Flomin,Alessio Pieroni,Odysseas Kargiotis,Theodore Karapanayiotides,Serena Monaco,Mario Maimone Baronello,László Csiba,Lilla Szabó,Alberto Chiti,Elisa Giorli,Massimo Del Sette,Davide Imberti,Dorjan Zabzuni,Boris Doronin,Vera Volodina,Patrik Michel,Peter Vanacker,Kristian Barlinn,Lars-Peder Pallesen,Jessica Kepplinger,Ulf Bodechtel,Johannes Gerber,Dirk Deleu,Gayane Melikyan,Faisal Ibrahim,Naveed Akhtar,Vanessa Gourbali,Shadi Yaghi +103 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a score was designed to predict early ischemic events and major bleeding after an acute stroke in patients with atrial fibrillati, which was used to predict the risk of stroke.
The prognostic value of the components of the Glasgow Coma Scale following acute stroke.
TL;DR: The GCS contains valuable predictive information, Regardless of whether dysphasia is present, the verbal score should be assessed since it adds prognostic information to that from the eye component, and has greater value than the motor score.