Objectives: Stroke patients should be treated as soon as possible since the benefit of reperfusion therapies is highly time-dependent. The proportion of patients eligible for reperfusion therapy is still limited, as many patients do not immediately alarm healthcare providers. The choice of healthcare system entrance influences the time of arrival in the hospital. Therefore, we assessed differences in these choices to obtain insight for strategies to reduce time delays in acute stroke patients. Materials and Methods: Patients with suspected acute stroke admitted to the participating hospitals received a questionnaire. We assessed differences between patients who initially alarmed the general practitioner (GP) and patients who directly alarme...
Objective To investigate delays in the presentation to hospital and evaluation of patients with susp...
Introduction: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The role of the ambulance servic...
Background and Purpose—Early treatment is a critical determinant of successful intervention in acute...
Objectives Stroke patients should be treated as soon as possible since the benefit of reperfusion th...
Objective: Awareness campaigns advise the public to call emergency medical services (EMS) directly i...
OBJECTIVE: Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful managemen...
To identify the reasons why individuals contact, or delay contacting, emergency medical services in ...
BACKGROUND: Only 2-5% of patients who have a stroke receive thrombolytic treatment, mainly because o...
Background: Patients with a presumed diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or stroke may have h...
STUDY OBJECTIVE We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital a...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>To identify the reasons why individuals contact, or delay contacting, eme...
Background: Only 2-5% of patients who have a stroke receive thrombolytic treatment, mainly because o...
Background: Only 2-5% of patients who have a stroke receive thrombolytic treatment, mainly because o...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital aft...
Background Previous studies have shown that rapid treatment for stroke, especially ischemic stroke, ...
Objective To investigate delays in the presentation to hospital and evaluation of patients with susp...
Introduction: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The role of the ambulance servic...
Background and Purpose—Early treatment is a critical determinant of successful intervention in acute...
Objectives Stroke patients should be treated as soon as possible since the benefit of reperfusion th...
Objective: Awareness campaigns advise the public to call emergency medical services (EMS) directly i...
OBJECTIVE: Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful managemen...
To identify the reasons why individuals contact, or delay contacting, emergency medical services in ...
BACKGROUND: Only 2-5% of patients who have a stroke receive thrombolytic treatment, mainly because o...
Background: Patients with a presumed diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or stroke may have h...
STUDY OBJECTIVE We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital a...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>To identify the reasons why individuals contact, or delay contacting, eme...
Background: Only 2-5% of patients who have a stroke receive thrombolytic treatment, mainly because o...
Background: Only 2-5% of patients who have a stroke receive thrombolytic treatment, mainly because o...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital aft...
Background Previous studies have shown that rapid treatment for stroke, especially ischemic stroke, ...
Objective To investigate delays in the presentation to hospital and evaluation of patients with susp...
Introduction: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The role of the ambulance servic...
Background and Purpose—Early treatment is a critical determinant of successful intervention in acute...