Publications by authors named "Greg Sorensen"

Introduction: Timely emergency department (ED) recognition of acute strokes reduces morbidity and mortality and improves outcomes. Prehospital telehealth evaluation rapidly assesses patients with stroke symptoms and mobilizes resources before ED arrival, decreasing ED arrival to computed tomography (CT) result times. Expediting CT results reduces the decision time to determining thrombolytic therapy eligibility.

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Antiangiogenic therapy has shown clear activity and improved survival benefit for certain tumor types. However, an incomplete understanding of the mechanisms of action of antiangiogenic agents has hindered optimization and broader application of this new therapeutic modality. In particular, the impact of antiangiogenic therapy on tumor blood flow and oxygenation status (i.

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Glioblastomas are highly vascularized and, therefore, antiangiogenic agents are increasingly being explored as therapeutic options. This review summarizes the present data on antiangiogenic agents in glioblastoma treatment. The angiogenic pathway in gliomas and the proposed mechanisms of antiangiogenic agents are reviewed briefly, and details of the drugs in clinical trial are provided.

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