Abstract

This report represents the Spring 2015 update of the Stroke Council. Much has happened in the last 12 months, and we want to particularly focus on the major developments in acute stroke therapy and their implications, progress in the American Stroke Association (ASA)/American Heart Association (AHA) quality initiatives and tiered systems of stroke care, and the approval of a new code for the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). Each Stroke Council Update starts with restating our 2020 Goals: to improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20% while reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stroke by 20%. In December 2014, we had further evidence that our efforts are bearing fruits. In 2011, stroke fell from the number 3 to the number 4 cause of death in the United States, and in December, stroke fell from number 4 to number 5. This development, which reflects the continued decrease in age-adjusted mortality rates for stroke, is a remarkable testament to concerted educational and public health efforts to control blood pressure, decrease tobacco use, appropriately treat atrial fibrillation, educate the public about stroke warning signs, and improve and standardize the neurocritical care of stroke patients. Yet, it is sobering that the actual number of strokes continues to increase as the population ages because the incidence of stroke increases markedly with age. Stroke remains the second leading cause of death worldwide and one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. That is why the ASA/AHA is partnering with the World Stroke Organization and World Health Organization to take best practices and apply them worldwide. We have accomplished much but have more to do. The International Stroke Conference Scientific Sessions and Pre-conference meetings in Nashville was a great success with 4341 attendees, the largest number of attendees ever. The quality of the …

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