St George's Hospital hyperacute neurology service (HANS) is a comprehensive, consultant-delivered service set in a teaching hospital regional neuroscience centre. The service addresses deficiencies in acute neurological care previously highlighted by the Royal College of Physicians and the Association of British Neurologists. HANS adopts a disease-agnostic approach to acute neurology, prioritising the emergency department (ED) management of both stroke and stroke mimics alike alongside proactive daily support to the acute medical unit and acute medical take. Rapid access clinics provide a means to assess ambulatory patients, providing an outlet to reduce the burden of referral from primary care to acute medicine. This paper reports the resu...
In the context of an adequate health care organization, the figure of the neurologist as an emergenc...
Background Stroke is a major cause of death and adult disability in the United Kingdom. However, des...
Hyperacute stroke units were established in London as part of a reorganisation of stroke services in...
Acute neurological problems are common, accounting for 10-20% of medical admissions. In the coming y...
We report on the evolution of the rapid access neurology clinic (established in 1995) at Addenbrooke...
OBJECTIVES: The ABN has published standards of care for patients with acute neurological disease. De...
In Belgium, the health care financing system puts a pressure to reduce as much as possible the lengt...
Thrombolysis is associated with reduced disability for selected patients who have suffered ischemic ...
Level 1 evidence for management of patients with stroke in a dedicated Stroke Care Unit (SCU) demons...
Organized inpatient stroke care (stroke unit: SU) has become the gold standard in stroke care nowada...
1. At the present time the majority of adult patients with acute neurological illnesses are cared fo...
Background and objectivesStudies of Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) are usually outpatient-b...
Background Stroke units save lives, reduce dependency, and increase the chance of returning home. A ...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine (VST) program during its fir...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine (VST) program during its fir...
In the context of an adequate health care organization, the figure of the neurologist as an emergenc...
Background Stroke is a major cause of death and adult disability in the United Kingdom. However, des...
Hyperacute stroke units were established in London as part of a reorganisation of stroke services in...
Acute neurological problems are common, accounting for 10-20% of medical admissions. In the coming y...
We report on the evolution of the rapid access neurology clinic (established in 1995) at Addenbrooke...
OBJECTIVES: The ABN has published standards of care for patients with acute neurological disease. De...
In Belgium, the health care financing system puts a pressure to reduce as much as possible the lengt...
Thrombolysis is associated with reduced disability for selected patients who have suffered ischemic ...
Level 1 evidence for management of patients with stroke in a dedicated Stroke Care Unit (SCU) demons...
Organized inpatient stroke care (stroke unit: SU) has become the gold standard in stroke care nowada...
1. At the present time the majority of adult patients with acute neurological illnesses are cared fo...
Background and objectivesStudies of Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) are usually outpatient-b...
Background Stroke units save lives, reduce dependency, and increase the chance of returning home. A ...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine (VST) program during its fir...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine (VST) program during its fir...
In the context of an adequate health care organization, the figure of the neurologist as an emergenc...
Background Stroke is a major cause of death and adult disability in the United Kingdom. However, des...
Hyperacute stroke units were established in London as part of a reorganisation of stroke services in...