Improving neurological outcome for acute basilar artery occlusion with sufficient recanalization after thrombectomy by intraarterial tenecteplase (INSIST-IT): Rationale and design
The European Stroke Journal (ESJ), as the official journal of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO), plays a pivotal role in disseminating the latest scientific discoveries and clinical advancements in the field of stroke medicine. The peer-review process of the journal ensures the rigor and high quality of the published content, providing an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals worldwide.ESJ places special emphasis on the entire process of stroke management, from prevention, diagnosis, treatment, to rehabilitation, offering a comprehensive perspective for clinicians and researchers. It highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging experts from various fields such as neurology, cardiovascular medicine, rehabilitation science, and public health to share their knowledge and experience.Furthermore, ESJ also focuses on the translational aspects of stroke research, such as applying the findings of basic scientific research to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. This includes innovative treatment methods, the application of emerging technologies, and the updating and evaluation of existing clinical guidelines.
By publishing research on the organization of stroke care and its societal impact, ESJ also emphasizes the impact of stroke on patients, families, and society as a whole, promoting a broader understanding of the burden of stroke disease. These studies help guide policy-making, optimize resource allocation, and raise public awareness of stroke prevention and treatment.The publication of ESJ not only facilitates academic exchange in the field of stroke medicine but also supports the improvement of clinical practice and the quality of patient care, making a significant contribution to global stroke prevention and treatment efforts.