BACKGROUND: Stroke patients misdiagnosed by emergency medical services (EMS) providers have been shown to receive delayed in-hospital care. We aim at determining the diagnostic accuracy of Fire Department of New York (FDNY) EMS providers for stroke and identifying potential reasons for misdiagnosis. METHODS: Prehospital care reports of all patients transported by FDNY EMS to 3 hospitals from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2011, were compared against the American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) database (reference standard) for the diagnosis of stroke. Age-adjusted logistic regression models were generated to explore prehospital patient characteristics which are associated with stroke misdiagnosis. RESULTS: Of 72,984 patie...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
Background and Purpose: There are no contemporary national-level data on Emergency Medical Services ...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...
Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with st...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Introduction/background Accurate prehospital identification of patients who had an acute stroke enab...
BACKGROUND: Accurate recognition of stroke symptoms by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is necessary...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown if ambulance paramedics adequately assess neurological deficits used for p...
Background: Missing to detect an ischemic stroke in the emergency department leads to miss acute int...
Prehospital recognition of an acute stroke improves the time from onset to thrombolysis and rates of...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
Background: Stroke is a time-dependent medical emergency in which early presentation to specialist c...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
We aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for patients with poten...
Aim Stroke mimics (SM) are non-stroke conditions producing stroke-like symptoms. Prehospital stroke ...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
Background and Purpose: There are no contemporary national-level data on Emergency Medical Services ...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...
Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with st...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Introduction/background Accurate prehospital identification of patients who had an acute stroke enab...
BACKGROUND: Accurate recognition of stroke symptoms by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is necessary...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown if ambulance paramedics adequately assess neurological deficits used for p...
Background: Missing to detect an ischemic stroke in the emergency department leads to miss acute int...
Prehospital recognition of an acute stroke improves the time from onset to thrombolysis and rates of...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
Background: Stroke is a time-dependent medical emergency in which early presentation to specialist c...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
We aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for patients with poten...
Aim Stroke mimics (SM) are non-stroke conditions producing stroke-like symptoms. Prehospital stroke ...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
Background and Purpose: There are no contemporary national-level data on Emergency Medical Services ...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...