Correspondence to Geoffrey A. Donnan, MD, FRACP, Department of Neurology, National Stroke Foundation, 394-400 Little Bourke St, Melbourne 3000, Australia. E-mail donnan{at}austin.unimelb.edu.au
Background and PurposeBecause of
the enormity of the burden of stroke globally, there is a real need to
develop strategies to reduce its impact. With this in mind, the World
Health Organization (Division of Mental Health and Prevention of
Substance Abuse) together with the National Stroke Foundation
(Australia) sponsored the Asia Pacific Consensus Forum on Stroke
Management in Melbourne, Australia, in October 1997.
Representatives from the European Stroke Council,
American Heart Association, Canadian Heart Association, Stroke Society
of Australasia, and South-East Asian Stroke Association were involved,
together with other delegates from Southeast Asia, Asia, North America,
Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, and the subcontinent.
Contributions from delegates allowed a broad set of principles to be
put in place concerning stroke management that may be generalizable
globally and with specific emphasis on the Asia Pacific
region.
Summary of ReportThe Melbourne Declaration on Stroke Management
of October 29, 1997, consisted of 9 key points made in the areas of
primary prevention, acute stroke, secondary prevention, organization of
stroke services, economic aspects, issues relating to developing
countries, remote and rural areas, evaluation of quality of care,
rehabilitation, and public health/education issues.
ConclusionsThe consensus statement embodied in the Melbourne
Declaration provides a framework for countries to establish minimum
standards of stroke care and thus make a contribution toward reducing
the global burden of stroke.
© 1998 American Heart Association, Inc.
Special Report
Asia Pacific Consensus Forum on Stroke Management
Key Words: stroke management consensus document guidelines
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