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Nordic Stroke -tapahtuman yleisöä vuonna 2023.

Combatting cerebrovascular disorders on a broad front

Cerebrovascular disorders in the working-age population have become common in high-income countries. “In part, this is probably due to changes in lifestyles. People get less everyday exercise, they sit more and live an increasingly stressful life,” said Docent Jukka Putaala, President of the Nordic Stroke Society, in a media event of the XXII Nordic Stroke Society Congress in Kuopio.

Cerebrovascular disorders refer to cerebral infarction caused by clotting, or to cerebral haemorrhage caused by a vascular rupture. The clot may also be temporary, in which case the term transient ischaemic attack, TIA, is used. They are the third most common cause of death in Finland.

Jukka Putaala ja Pekka Jäkälä.
Docent Jukka Putaala and Professor Pekka Jäkälä opened the XXII Nordic Stroke Society Congress at Kuopio City Theatre.
Hanne Christensen ja Mikko Airavaara.
Professors Hanne Christensen and Mikko Airavaara.
Anne-Mari Kantanen
Anne-Mari Kantanen, Senior Neurologist, Acute Neurology.
Timo Koivisto.
Chief Physician Timo Koivisto.