Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with stroke are transported by the Emergency Medical Service (EMS), the early handling and decision making by the EMS clinician is important. Problem The study aim was to evaluate the frequency of a documented suspicion of stroke by the EMS nurse, and to investigate differences in the clinical signs of stroke and clinical assessment in the prehospital setting among patients with regard to if there was a documented suspicion of stroke on EMS arrival or not, in patients with a final hospital diagnosis of stroke. METHODS: The study had a retrospective observational design. Data were collected from reports on patients who were transported by the EMS and...
BACKGROUND: Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital i...
Background and Purpose—Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagno...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with st...
BACKGROUND: The discovery that not all patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS) req...
BACKGROUND: Stroke patients misdiagnosed by emergency medical services (EMS) providers have been sho...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...
BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, bu...
Background Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital in ...
Background Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital in ...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are the first point of contact for most acute stroke patients. The ...
Introduction/background Accurate prehospital identification of patients who had an acute stroke enab...
Introduction: Stroke is main cause of death and disability in worldwide and emergency care can decre...
BACKGROUND: Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital i...
Background and Purpose—Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagno...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...
Introduction the early phase of stroke, minutes are critical. Since the majority of patients with st...
BACKGROUND: The discovery that not all patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS) req...
BACKGROUND: Stroke patients misdiagnosed by emergency medical services (EMS) providers have been sho...
Background: Rapid and precise dispatch of resources is a key element in pre‐hospital emergency medic...
BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, bu...
Background Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital in ...
Background Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital in ...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are the first point of contact for most acute stroke patients. The ...
Introduction/background Accurate prehospital identification of patients who had an acute stroke enab...
Introduction: Stroke is main cause of death and disability in worldwide and emergency care can decre...
BACKGROUND: Accurate dispatch of emergency medical services at the onset of acute stroke is vital i...
Background and Purpose—Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagno...
Background Despite routine use of pre-hospital identification instruments, approximately 30% of susp...