Objectives Prehospital delay is a challenge for stroke treatment and the delivery of time-critical treatments. Few studies have examined secular trends in prehospital delay, and results vary. This study investigates how prehospital delay among Norwegian stroke patients has changed over the last 2 decades. Methods We compared time from symptom onset to admission in 2 cohorts of stroke patients admitted to Akershus University Hospital, Norway, in 1994 (n = 550) and 2012 (n = 522), and constructed predictive models for arrival within 3 hours for each cohort. Results More patients arrived within 3 hours of symptom onset in 2012 compared to 1994 (proportion, 47.1% versus 19.3%, P < .001), also after adjusting for age, sex, and baseline differ...
Background: Most stroke patients are unable to receive thrombolytic therapy because they do not reac...
Background and Purpose—Successful acute stroke intervention depends on early hospital presentation. ...
OBJECTIVE: Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful managemen...
I n this issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association(JAHA), Addo and colleagues1 report o...
Introducion: The outcomes of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) are highly affected by time-to-treatment. T...
Background Prehospital delay is an important contributor to poor outcomes in both acute ischemic str...
Despite the availability of thrombolytic and endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke, many pa...
The effectiveness of stroke treatment depends on the time interval between onset of symptoms and adm...
Background Intravenous thrombolytic (IVT) treatment is an effective treatment in ischemic stroke and...
AbstractPurposePrehospital delay is the major cause of treatment delay in cerebrovascular disease (C...
Background and Purpose—Early treatment is a critical determinant of successful intervention in acute...
Background: high-quality data on time of stroke onset and time of hospital arrival is required for p...
BackgroundHigh-quality data on time of stroke onset and time of hospital arrival is required for pro...
Introduction: Time is the greatest challenge in stroke management. Our study aimed to examine fac...
The purpose of this study was to systematically review and summarize prehospital and in-hospital str...
Background: Most stroke patients are unable to receive thrombolytic therapy because they do not reac...
Background and Purpose—Successful acute stroke intervention depends on early hospital presentation. ...
OBJECTIVE: Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful managemen...
I n this issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association(JAHA), Addo and colleagues1 report o...
Introducion: The outcomes of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) are highly affected by time-to-treatment. T...
Background Prehospital delay is an important contributor to poor outcomes in both acute ischemic str...
Despite the availability of thrombolytic and endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke, many pa...
The effectiveness of stroke treatment depends on the time interval between onset of symptoms and adm...
Background Intravenous thrombolytic (IVT) treatment is an effective treatment in ischemic stroke and...
AbstractPurposePrehospital delay is the major cause of treatment delay in cerebrovascular disease (C...
Background and Purpose—Early treatment is a critical determinant of successful intervention in acute...
Background: high-quality data on time of stroke onset and time of hospital arrival is required for p...
BackgroundHigh-quality data on time of stroke onset and time of hospital arrival is required for pro...
Introduction: Time is the greatest challenge in stroke management. Our study aimed to examine fac...
The purpose of this study was to systematically review and summarize prehospital and in-hospital str...
Background: Most stroke patients are unable to receive thrombolytic therapy because they do not reac...
Background and Purpose—Successful acute stroke intervention depends on early hospital presentation. ...
OBJECTIVE: Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful managemen...