Mohamed Sayed Abdelmoneim: Addressing a Persistent Challenge in Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke
Mohamed Sayed Abdelmoneim, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Neurology at Hamad Medical Corporation, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”I’m pleased to share our recently published work addressing a persistent challenge in stroke care: the early recognition of posterior circulation ischemic stroke.
This study introduces the PCS-SCORE, a simple bedside clinical tool based entirely on history and examination findings in busy emergency departments.
Appreciation to Yahia Z Imam for leading this work and the entire team.”
Title: Deriving a Simple Clinical Predictive Score for Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke (PCS-SCORE)
Authors: Yahia Imam, Rajvir Singh, Prem Chandra, Ishrat Hakeem, Saadat Kamran, Ahmad Muhammad, Salman Al Jerdi, Suhail Hussain, Khawaja Hassan Haroon, Jon D. Perkins, Ahmed Elsotouhy, Mohamed Sayed Abdelmoneim, Zain A. Bhutta, Mostafa Mahmoud, Ehab Mahmoud, Osman Koc, Dirk Deleu
Read the Full Article on Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

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