Abstract Background Stroke is a major cause of death and leading cause of disability in the United States. To maximize a stroke patient's chances of receiving thrombolytic treatment for acute ischemic stroke, it is important to improve prehospital recognition of stroke. However, it is known from published reports that emergency medical dispatchers (EMDs) using Card 28 of the Medical Priority Dispatch System protocols recognize stroke poorly. Therefore, to improve EMD's recognition of stroke, the National Association of Emergency Medical Dispatchers recently designed a new diagnostic stroke tool (Cincinnati Stroke Scale -CSS) to be used with Card 28. The objective of this study is to determine whether the addition of CSS improves diagnostic ...
<p><b>Background and Purpose</b>: A simple, easily adoptable scale with good performance characteris...
BACKGROUND: Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital i...
Background/purpose: Details of the communication between the caller and dispatcher have not been rep...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...
<i>Background:</i> Emergency dispatchers represent the first point of contact for patients activatin...
Background: Rapid access to emergency stroke care can reduce death and disability by enabling immedi...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown if ambulance paramedics adequately assess neurological deficits used for p...
Background: The best strategy to identify patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke and unknown ...
Background and Purpose: As many as half the patients presenting with acute stroke access medical car...
Prehospital recognition of an acute stroke improves the time from onset to thrombolysis and rates of...
Background: Stroke is a time-dependent medical emergency in which early presentation to specialist c...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Objective: The aim of the Faster Access to Stroke Therapy (FAST) study was to determine the effect o...
Background: Less than 50% of stroke patients in Norway reach hospital within 4 h of symptom onset. E...
Background Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital in ...
<p><b>Background and Purpose</b>: A simple, easily adoptable scale with good performance characteris...
BACKGROUND: Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital i...
Background/purpose: Details of the communication between the caller and dispatcher have not been rep...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...
<i>Background:</i> Emergency dispatchers represent the first point of contact for patients activatin...
Background: Rapid access to emergency stroke care can reduce death and disability by enabling immedi...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown if ambulance paramedics adequately assess neurological deficits used for p...
Background: The best strategy to identify patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke and unknown ...
Background and Purpose: As many as half the patients presenting with acute stroke access medical car...
Prehospital recognition of an acute stroke improves the time from onset to thrombolysis and rates of...
Background: Stroke is a time-dependent medical emergency in which early presentation to specialist c...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Objective: The aim of the Faster Access to Stroke Therapy (FAST) study was to determine the effect o...
Background: Less than 50% of stroke patients in Norway reach hospital within 4 h of symptom onset. E...
Background Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital in ...
<p><b>Background and Purpose</b>: A simple, easily adoptable scale with good performance characteris...
BACKGROUND: Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital i...
Background/purpose: Details of the communication between the caller and dispatcher have not been rep...