BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: National guidelines call for door-to-imaging time (DIT) within 25 minutes for suspected acute stroke patients. Studies examining factors that affect DIT have focused primarily on stroke-specific care processes and patient-specific factors. We hypothesized that emergency department (ED) crowding is associated with longer DIT. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective investigation of 1 year of consecutive patients in our prospective Code Stroke registry, which included all ED stroke team activations. The registry and electronic health records were abstracted for 27 potential predictors of DIT, including patient, stroke care process, and ED operational factors. We fit a multivariate logistic regression model and calculated...
Background Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic ...
Background: Every forty seconds a stroke occurs and every four minutes someone in the United States ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and delays in car...
Introduction: Delays in identification and treatment of acute stroke contribute to significant morbi...
Background and Purpose—Emergency department (ED) crowding occurs when demands for ED care exceed the...
Introduction: Emergency overcrowding is defined as when the amount of care required for patients ove...
Introduction: With the majority of U.S. hospitals not having primary percutaneous coronary intervent...
Background: Time matters in stroke care, and every second counts because the extent of irreversible ...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
Since the formation of state registered paramedics (1999) the ambulance service has evolved into a s...
Background: Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic...
CONTEXT: Although tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is an effective treatment for stroke patients, ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a stroke protocol (SP) in ...
Introduction: Shortening the time to delivery of IV thrombolysis improves patient outcomes and reduc...
Background Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic ...
Background Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic ...
Background: Every forty seconds a stroke occurs and every four minutes someone in the United States ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and delays in car...
Introduction: Delays in identification and treatment of acute stroke contribute to significant morbi...
Background and Purpose—Emergency department (ED) crowding occurs when demands for ED care exceed the...
Introduction: Emergency overcrowding is defined as when the amount of care required for patients ove...
Introduction: With the majority of U.S. hospitals not having primary percutaneous coronary intervent...
Background: Time matters in stroke care, and every second counts because the extent of irreversible ...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
Since the formation of state registered paramedics (1999) the ambulance service has evolved into a s...
Background: Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic...
CONTEXT: Although tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is an effective treatment for stroke patients, ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a stroke protocol (SP) in ...
Introduction: Shortening the time to delivery of IV thrombolysis improves patient outcomes and reduc...
Background Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic ...
Background Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) plays a prominent role in the treatment of acute ischemic ...
Background: Every forty seconds a stroke occurs and every four minutes someone in the United States ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and delays in car...