Two Research Fellow jobs in our dept.
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQP200/r... closes 15 March, www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQO699/r... closes 11 March #digitalhealth #clinicaltrials #statistics
Posts by Stroke Research at King's College London
📣 Final Call to Take Part in our Online Survey - closing 31 January!
We would be grateful to hear clinicians’ views on psychological care after TIA & minor stroke.
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#ICD-11 modestly increases #stroke incidence and identifies a distinct subgroup with better outcomes. New paper from KCL stroke research group www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/... (open access)
A new AI model could help radiologists speed up and triage diagnoses.
The model can identify brain abnormalities in MRI scans for all conditions including stroke, multiple sclerosis and brain tumours. ⬇️
www.kcl.ac.uk/news/ai-brai...
@kings-bmeis.bsky.social
Wednesday 26 November 16:45 - 17:45. Transforming stroke care and improving the lives of survivors with data: 30 years of the south london stroke register. Chair: Charles Wolfe. Speakers: Charles Wolfe, Dr Ajay Bhalla, Dr Camila Pantoja Ruiz.
Celebrate 30 years of the South London Stroke Register in this powerful session on how long-term data is transforming stroke care and survivor outcomes. Evidence, impact, and future directions. #UKSF25
Just out from the KCL #stroke research group - survivors & carers reflect on the post-stroke body doi.org/10.1111/1467...
SSNAP/KCL #strokeaudit findings in JAHA: Despite better 1‐year survival, women were less likely to receive timely stroke care and had worse functional outcomes, highlighting the need for more equitable, sex‐sensitive care strategies. doi.org/10.1161/JAHA...
KCL study on trends in haem. stroke subtypes in JAHA: >50% reduced incidence of ICH & SAH, across various demographic groups 1995-2018. Cautiously suggests that prevention, or at very least, delay in onset of some strokes may be achievable through improved RF management. doi.org/10.1161/JAHA...
KCL study on long-term depression post-stroke in JAHA: “...once #stroke patients develop depression, ongoing monitoring & close follow‐up should be implemented as they are at very high risk of poor prognosis (recurrent depression or persistent depression)” doi.org/10.1161/JAHA...
If you are a professional working in #stroke services in the UK and involved in investigating the cause of stroke, please consider taking part in our case-discussion interview. Contact IDStroke@uclan.ac.uk for more information. #StrokeResearch @Uni_Lancashire
www.kcl.ac.uk/news/depress...
"Encouragingly, [SLSR] data show how those recovering from #depression experience better outcomes in the longer term, suggesting effectively treating these symptoms could have broader ranging health benefits." Dr Matt O'Connell
#ESOC2025 KCL Stroke Research team will be presenting in Helsinki this week on long-term outcomes & socioeconomic inequalities. Plus posters on ICD-11 impact, PPI including people with #aphasia, risk factor profiles, ethnic/sex inequalities in care, and many more!
Really great talk from Ulrike Hammerbeck on the mRS, its association to the range of impairments experiences post stroke, and its appropriateness as a primary OCM in rehabilitation studies.
Is it really a (blunt) measure of motor impairment?
#NNR2025
www.kcl.ac.uk/news/scienti... Great work on audio accessibility in #stroke #aphasia work led by @quiteneate.bsky.social at KCL ca11yproject.github.io