Stroke services have been centralised in several countries in recent years. Diagnosing acute stroke is challenging and a high proportion of patients admitted to stroke units are diagnosed as a non-stroke condition (stroke mimics). This study aims to describe the stroke mimic patient group, including their impact on stroke services. We analysed routine clinical data from 2,305 consecutive admissions to a stroke unit at St George's Hospital, London. Mimic groupings were derived from 335 individual codes into 17 groupings. From 2,305 admissions, 555 stroke mimic diagnoses were identified (24.2%) and 72% of stroke mimics had at least one stroke risk factor. Common mimic diagnoses were headache, seizure and syncope. Medically unexplained symptom...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4....
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...
A significant proportion of patients with acute stroke symptoms have an alternative ‘mimic’ diagnosi...
Accurate identification of stroke patients is essential to ensure appropriate and timely treatment. ...
Background: Despite the use of validated prehospital stroke screens, stroke mimics are frequent amon...
Background: Stroke mimic is a major diagnostic challenge and may be difficult to distinguish from re...
Background: Stroke mimics are common in the emergency department (ED) and early detection is importa...
Background and Purpose - The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has no...
Background There is an apparently high incidence of stroke mimics in the present-day stroke code era...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
The clinical diagnosis of acute stroke is inaccurate approximately 10%-30% of the time, which can le...
Aims ‐ Paramedics play a crucial role in identifying patients with suspected stroke and transporting...
Abstract published with permission. Aims ‐ Paramedics play a crucial role in identifying patients wi...
Background: Up to 30% of suspected stroke presentations will subsequently have a different diagnosis...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4....
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...
A significant proportion of patients with acute stroke symptoms have an alternative ‘mimic’ diagnosi...
Accurate identification of stroke patients is essential to ensure appropriate and timely treatment. ...
Background: Despite the use of validated prehospital stroke screens, stroke mimics are frequent amon...
Background: Stroke mimic is a major diagnostic challenge and may be difficult to distinguish from re...
Background: Stroke mimics are common in the emergency department (ED) and early detection is importa...
Background and Purpose - The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has no...
Background There is an apparently high incidence of stroke mimics in the present-day stroke code era...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
The clinical diagnosis of acute stroke is inaccurate approximately 10%-30% of the time, which can le...
Aims ‐ Paramedics play a crucial role in identifying patients with suspected stroke and transporting...
Abstract published with permission. Aims ‐ Paramedics play a crucial role in identifying patients wi...
Background: Up to 30% of suspected stroke presentations will subsequently have a different diagnosis...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is beneficial within 4....
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...