BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but little is known about the impact of prehospital assessments on in-hospital care. OBJECTIVE: Examine the association between prehospital assessments and notification by emergency medical service staff on the subsequent acute stroke care pathway. METHODS: This was a cohort study of linked patient medical records. Consenting patients with a diagnosis of stroke were recruited from two urban hospitals. Data from patient medical records were extracted and entered into a Cox regression analysis to investigate the association between time to CT request and recording of onset time, stroke recognition (using the Face Arm Speech Test (FAST)) and sendi...
The association between prehospital care and in-hospital treatment decisions in acute stroke: a coho...
Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful management of acute ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital aft...
BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, bu...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...
BACKGROUND: Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe...
BACKGROUND Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for saf...
Background Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe a...
Background-Few studies have discussed the emergency call and prehospital care as a continuous proces...
Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagnostic evaluation. Emerge...
Prehospital notification of the stroke team in alerting incoming acute stroke patient has been pra...
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke is time critical and early initiated reperfusion treatment increa...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
BACKGROUND: The use of emergency services with prehospital stroke assessment and early notificatio...
Background: The use of emergency services with prehospital stroke assessment and early notification ...
The association between prehospital care and in-hospital treatment decisions in acute stroke: a coho...
Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful management of acute ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital aft...
BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, bu...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...
BACKGROUND: Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe...
BACKGROUND Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for saf...
Background Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe a...
Background-Few studies have discussed the emergency call and prehospital care as a continuous proces...
Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagnostic evaluation. Emerge...
Prehospital notification of the stroke team in alerting incoming acute stroke patient has been pra...
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke is time critical and early initiated reperfusion treatment increa...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
BACKGROUND: The use of emergency services with prehospital stroke assessment and early notificatio...
Background: The use of emergency services with prehospital stroke assessment and early notification ...
The association between prehospital care and in-hospital treatment decisions in acute stroke: a coho...
Early admission to hospital with minimum delay is a prerequisite for successful management of acute ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital aft...