BACKGROUND: Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe and effective treatment is short. In patients travelling to hospital via ambulance, the sending of a 'prealert' message can significantly improve the timeliness of treatment. OBJECTIVE: Examine the prevalence of hospital prealerting, the extent to which prealert protocols are followed and what factors influence emergency medical services (EMS) staff's decision to send a prealert. METHODS: Cohort study of patients admitted to two acute stroke units in West Midlands (UK) hospitals using linked data from hospital and EMS records. A logistic regression model examined the association between prealert eligibility and whether a prealert mes...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine acute stroke patients' decisions and delays en route to the hospital aft...
Background and objectives - Early access to hospital for diagnosis and treatment is strongly recomme...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) are the first point of contact for most acute stroke pa...
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: 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-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...
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke is time critical and early initiated reperfusion treatment increa...
BACKGROUND#ENTITYSTARTX02014;: Emergency medical services (EMS) hospital prenotification of an incom...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
Objective Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ...
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 and objectives - Early access to hospital for diagnosis and treatment is strongly recomme...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) are the first point of contact for most acute stroke pa...
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: 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-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...
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke is time critical and early initiated reperfusion treatment increa...
BACKGROUND#ENTITYSTARTX02014;: Emergency medical services (EMS) hospital prenotification of an incom...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
Introduction: Early recognition and pre-notification by emergency medical services (EMS) improves th...
Objective Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ...
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 and objectives - Early access to hospital for diagnosis and treatment is strongly recomme...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) are the first point of contact for most acute stroke pa...