BACKGROUND: The discovery that not all patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS) require transport to hospital has changed the structure of prehospital emergency care. Today, the EMS clinician at the scene already distinguishes patients with a time-critical condition such as stroke/transitory ischemic attack (TIA) from patients without. This highlights the importance of the early identification of stroke/TIA. AIM: To describe patients with a final diagnosis of stroke/TIA whose transport to hospital was interrupted either due to a lack of suspicion of the disease by the EMS crew or due to refusal by the patient or a relative/friend. METHODS: Data were obtained from a register in Gothenburg, covering patients hospitalised due ...
Introduction: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The role of the ambulance servic...
Background and Purpose—Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagno...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are vital to ensuring acute stroke patients are transported to thro...
BACKGROUND: The discovery that not all patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS) req...
Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with st...
Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ambulance a...
Objective: Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
OBJECTIVE:Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency a...
Prompt treatment following Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) can reduce the risk of subsequent stroke ...
Stroke is a major cause of death and disability. Recent changes in the treatment and care of stroke...
Introduction: In the planning of acute stroke services it is expected that most patients will arrive...
Background: Stroke is a time-dependent medical emergency in which early presentation to specialist c...
Background: Prompt treatment following Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) can reduce the risk of subseq...
Prompt treatment following Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) can reduce the risk of subsequent stroke ...
Introduction: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The role of the ambulance servic...
Background and Purpose—Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagno...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are vital to ensuring acute stroke patients are transported to thro...
BACKGROUND: The discovery that not all patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS) req...
Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with st...
Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ambulance a...
Objective: Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
OBJECTIVE:Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency a...
Prompt treatment following Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) can reduce the risk of subsequent stroke ...
Stroke is a major cause of death and disability. Recent changes in the treatment and care of stroke...
Introduction: In the planning of acute stroke services it is expected that most patients will arrive...
Background: Stroke is a time-dependent medical emergency in which early presentation to specialist c...
Background: Prompt treatment following Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) can reduce the risk of subseq...
Prompt treatment following Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) can reduce the risk of subsequent stroke ...
Introduction: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The role of the ambulance servic...
Background and Purpose—Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagno...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are vital to ensuring acute stroke patients are transported to thro...