This is the third national audit of the organisation of acute hospital stroke services in Ireland and the first under the governance of the National Office of Clinical Audit. The first audit examining the organisation of stroke care took place in 2006 and it found that only one hospital had a stroke unit, that access to acute treatments such as thrombolysis was very limited, and that the patient journey was fragmented and poorly organised.</p
[Extract] The Acute Services Organisational Survey, which forms the first part of the National Strok...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
The Heartbeat audit of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) care was first developed in 2012 i...
The Irish National Audit of Stroke measures the care for all patients with a stroke in acute hospita...
Background: The 2008 Irish national audit of stroke service (INASC) showed large deficits in service...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...
In 2019, governance of the National Stroke Register was transferred to NOCA and was renamed the Iris...
Stroke remains the third leading cause of death in Ireland and Western Europe, and the leading cause...
INTRODUCTION Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western Europe and is the leading cause o...
Background: Many countries are developing national audits of stroke care. However, these typically...
The Irish National Audit of Stroke measures the care for patients with a stroke in acute h...
In the European Union (EU) stroke is the second most common cause of death and a leading cause of a...
This is the fourth Irish National Audit of Stroke (INAS) annual report and is presented in a condens...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
[Extract] The Acute Services Organisational Survey, which forms the first part of the National Strok...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
The Heartbeat audit of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) care was first developed in 2012 i...
The Irish National Audit of Stroke measures the care for all patients with a stroke in acute hospita...
Background: The 2008 Irish national audit of stroke service (INASC) showed large deficits in service...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It constitutes a formidable bur...
In 2019, governance of the National Stroke Register was transferred to NOCA and was renamed the Iris...
Stroke remains the third leading cause of death in Ireland and Western Europe, and the leading cause...
INTRODUCTION Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western Europe and is the leading cause o...
Background: Many countries are developing national audits of stroke care. However, these typically...
The Irish National Audit of Stroke measures the care for patients with a stroke in acute h...
In the European Union (EU) stroke is the second most common cause of death and a leading cause of a...
This is the fourth Irish National Audit of Stroke (INAS) annual report and is presented in a condens...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
Introduction Recent advances in stroke management and care have resulted in improved survival and ou...
[Extract] The Acute Services Organisational Survey, which forms the first part of the National Strok...
Objectives—To describe the standards of care for stroke patients in England, Wales and Northern Irel...
The Heartbeat audit of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) care was first developed in 2012 i...