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Compact - OCSP Classification

The Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project (OCSP) is a clinical classification based on neurological deficits

The Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project (OCSP) is a clinical classification based on neurological deficits

Compact - OCSP Classification

by Joao Andrade
Compact - OCSP Classification
Compact - OCSP Classification
Compact - OCSP Classification

What is it about?

The Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project (OCSP) is a clinical classification based on neurological deficits. OCSP was the first large epidemiological study to use CT scanning to distinguish infarct from hemorrhage. It intended to refine the previous grouping of strokes in such studies as simply “anterior” or “posterior” circulation and, be among the first, to recognize the likely importance of lacunar stroke.

Compact - OCSP Classification

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
33Mb
Genre
Medical
Last updated
September 20, 2022
Release date
September 20, 2022
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App Store Description

The Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project (OCSP) is a clinical classification based on neurological deficits. OCSP was the first large epidemiological study to use CT scanning to distinguish infarct from hemorrhage. It intended to refine the previous grouping of strokes in such studies as simply “anterior” or “posterior” circulation and, be among the first, to recognize the likely importance of lacunar stroke.

This project is an easy-to-use computer-based algorithm (COMPACT) to help neurology residents, neurologists, and general practitioners to allocate the OCSP clinical syndromes correctly. Users can inform the description of deficits (practical examples and clinical tips on how to identify a specific neurological marker) alongside the question, or as a sign along with the symptom, as it is presented in the tables in the OCSP classification.

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