Stroke Publications
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Learn more about stroke in these journal articles, fact sheets, and more.
Stroke Journal Articles
- Feigin V, Norrving B, George M, Foltz J, Roth G, Mensah G. Prevention of stroke: a strategic global imperative pdf icon[PDF-632K]. Nat Rev Neurol 2016;12(9):501–12.
- Greer S, Schieb L, Ritchey M, George M, Casper M. County health factors associated with avoidable deaths from cardiovascular disease in the United States, 2006–2010external icon. Public Health Rep 2016;131:438–48.
- Asaithambi G, Tong X, George MG, Tsai AW, Peacock JM, Luepker RV, et al. Acute stroke reperfusion therapy trends in the expanded treatment window eraexternal icon. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 2014;23(9):2316–21.
- Tong X, George MG, Yang Q, Gillespie C. Predictors of in-hospital death and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage in patients with acute ischemic stroke treated with thrombolytic therapy: Paul Coverdell Acute Stroke Registry 2008-2012external icon. Int J Stroke 2014;9(6):728–34.
- Joo H, George, MG, Fang, J, Wang, G. A literature review of indirect costs associated with strokeexternal icon. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 2014;23(7):1753–63.
- Schieb LJ, Ayala C, Valderrama AL, Veazie MA. Trends and disparities in stroke mortality by region for American Indians and Alaska Nativesexternal icon. Am J Public Health 2014;104(S3):S368–76.
- Wang G, Zhang Z, Ayala C, Dunet D, Fang, J, George MG. Costs of hospitalization for stroke patients aged 18-64 years in the United Statesexternal icon. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 2014;23(5):861–8.
- Fang J, Wheaton AG, Ayala C. Sleep duration and history of stroke among adults from the USAexternal icon. J Sleep Res 2014;23(5):531–7.
- Kulcsar M, Gilchrist S, George M. Improving stroke outcomes in rural areas through telestroke programs: an examination of barriers, facilitators, and state policiesexternal icon. Telemed J E Health 2014;20(1):3–10.
- Lackland DT, Roccella EJ, Deutsch AF, Fornage M, George MG, Howard G, et al. Factors influencing the decline in stroke mortality: a statement from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Associationexternal icon. Stroke 2014;45(1):315–53.
Fact Sheets
- Stroke
- Know the Facts About Stroke
- Know the Signs and Symptoms of Stroke
- Men and Stroke
- Women and Stroke
CDC Programs that Address Stroke
- Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Program. CDC provides funding and support for nine state departments of health (California, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Washington, and Wisconsin). The state departments of health track and measure acute stroke care to improve the quality of care. From 2005 to 2015, more than 550,000 Americans benefitted from hospital participation in the Coverdell Program. The long-term goal of this program is for all Americans to receive the highest quality of acute stroke care available to reduce death and disability and prevent another stroke.
- CDC’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program. CDC currently funds health departments in 32 states and the District of Columbia to plan, carry out, and test cardiovascular health promotion, disease prevention, and control programs and to eliminate health disparities.
- Million Hearts®external icon. CDC and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services co-lead this national initiative with the goal to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes. Million Hearts® provides tools and resources for health professionals.
- WISEWOMAN (Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation). WISEWOMAN provides low-income, underinsured, or uninsured women with chronic disease screenings, lifestyle programs, and referral services to prevent heart disease and stroke. CDC currently funds 21 WISEWOMAN programs, which operate on the local level in states and tribal organizations.
Resources from Other Organizations
- What You Need to Know About Strokeexternal icon—National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Know Stroke: Know the Signs, Act in Timeexternal icon—National Institutes of Health
- Mind Your Risksexternal icon–National Institutes of Health
- Strokeexternal icon–Medline Plus
- Cryptogenic Stroke Public Health Conference Report 2015external icon
- Stroke Resource Centerexternal icon–American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
Page last reviewed: January 31, 2020