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  1. 28 Jan 2022 · A wake-up stroke is a stroke that occurs during sleep and is not noticed until the person wakes up. Learn about the risk factors, signs, and treatment options for this type of stroke, which can be more dangerous because of delayed diagnosis and treatment.

  2. 26 Mac 2014 · Patients waking-up with symptoms of stroke represent a specific subgroup of stroke patients. In general, stroke is the second most common single cause of death and the most frequent cause of permanent disability in industrialized countries.

  3. Wake-up stroke, defined as the situation where a patient awakens with stroke symptoms that were not present prior to falling asleep, represents roughly 1 in 5 acute ischemic strokes and remains a therapeutic dilemma.

  4. Wake-up strokes (WUS) are strokes with unknown exact time of onset as they are noted on awakening by the patients. They represent 20% of all ischemic strokes.

  5. 6 Dis 2023 · A sleep stroke, or wake-up stroke, is a type of stroke that happens while you’re sleeping. Learn how to recognize the signs, what factors may increase your risk, and how to prevent stroke complications.

  6. 19 Dis 2022 · Screening of patients with wake-up or acute stroke by non-contrast CT could expand treatment options, particularly in countries and hospitals with scarce imaging capabilities. However, the onus should be on health-care systems to improve access to necessary imaging for patients with acute stroke.

  7. 10 Jan 2020 · Wake-up stroke is a common type of stroke that occurs when patients wake up with symptoms. Learn about the pathophysiology, imaging techniques, and clinical trials that support thrombolysis and thrombectomy for this patient group.