Lack of rapidly available neurological expertise, especially in rural areas, is one of the key obstacles in stroke care. Stroke care networks attempt to address this challenge by connecting hospitals with specialized stroke centers, stroke units, and hospitals of lower levels of care. While the benefits of stroke care networks are well-documented, travel distances are likely to increase when patients are transferred almost exclusively between members of the same network. This is particularly important for patients who require mechanical thrombectomy, an increasingly employed treatment method that requires equipment and expertise available in specialized stroke centers. This study aims to analyze the performance of the current design of stro...
Introduction: A telestroke network in Northern New South Wales, Australia has been developed since 2...
A Mobile stroke unit (MSU) is a type of ambulance deployed to promote the rapid delivery of stroke c...
For stroke patients one of the most important predictors in outcome is the time from stroke onset to...
Acute ischemic stroke therapy has improved in recent decades, decreasing the rates of disability and...
Background Telemedicine improves the quality of acute stroke care in rural regions with limited ac...
Background and Aims: The ESO Telestroke recommendations described criteria for Telestroke networks s...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown an association between number of stroke admissions and out...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability and death. Nowadays, clinical benefits of stroke units and...
Background The RACECAT (Transfer to the Closest Local Stroke Center vs Direct Transfer to Endovascul...
International audienceBackground. This study evaluates the clustering of hospitalization rates for s...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
Background: Endovascular treatment of large vessel occlusion in acute ischemic stroke patients is di...
Purpose: Rapid accessibility of (intensive) medical care can make the difference between life and de...
BACKGROUND Telemedicine stroke networks are mandatory to provide inter-hospital transfer for mechani...
Background: The best strategy to identify patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke and unknown ...
Introduction: A telestroke network in Northern New South Wales, Australia has been developed since 2...
A Mobile stroke unit (MSU) is a type of ambulance deployed to promote the rapid delivery of stroke c...
For stroke patients one of the most important predictors in outcome is the time from stroke onset to...
Acute ischemic stroke therapy has improved in recent decades, decreasing the rates of disability and...
Background Telemedicine improves the quality of acute stroke care in rural regions with limited ac...
Background and Aims: The ESO Telestroke recommendations described criteria for Telestroke networks s...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown an association between number of stroke admissions and out...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability and death. Nowadays, clinical benefits of stroke units and...
Background The RACECAT (Transfer to the Closest Local Stroke Center vs Direct Transfer to Endovascul...
International audienceBackground. This study evaluates the clustering of hospitalization rates for s...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
Background: Endovascular treatment of large vessel occlusion in acute ischemic stroke patients is di...
Purpose: Rapid accessibility of (intensive) medical care can make the difference between life and de...
BACKGROUND Telemedicine stroke networks are mandatory to provide inter-hospital transfer for mechani...
Background: The best strategy to identify patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke and unknown ...
Introduction: A telestroke network in Northern New South Wales, Australia has been developed since 2...
A Mobile stroke unit (MSU) is a type of ambulance deployed to promote the rapid delivery of stroke c...
For stroke patients one of the most important predictors in outcome is the time from stroke onset to...