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    • Anderson, C. S.; Arima, H.; Lavados Germain, Pablo Manuel; Billot, L.; Hackett, M. L.; Olavarría, V. V.; Muñoz Venturelli, Paula; Brunser, A.; Peng, B.; Cui, L.; Song, L.; Rogers, K.; Middleton, S.; Lim, J. Y.; Forshaw, D.; Lightbody, C. E.; Woodward, M.; Pontes‑Neto, O.; Silva, H. A. De; Lin, R. -T; Lee, T.-H; Pandian, J. D.; Mead, G. E.; Robinson, T.; Watkins, C. (Massachusetts Medical Soc, 2017)
      BACKGROUND The role of supine positioning after acute stroke in improving cerebral blood flow and the countervailing risk of aspiration pneumonia have led to variation in head positioning in clinical practice. We wanted ...
    • Carcel, C.; Hackett, M.; Lavados Germain, Pablo Manuel; Billot, L.; Rogers, K.; Watkins, C.; Muñoz Venturelli, Paula; Olavarría, V.; Brunser, A.; Sandset, E.; Yoshimura, S.; Arima, H.; Anderson, C. (Sage, 2017)
    • Olavarría, V. V.; Delgado, I.; Hoppe, A.; Brunser,; Cárcamo, D.; Díaz-Tapia, V.; Lavados Germain, Pablo Manuel (Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2011)
      Background: The NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is used to assess acute ischemic stroke severity and outcome. High NIHSS scores are usually associated with arterial occlusion but it is unknown what the effect of time to clinical ...