Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for patients with potential acute stroke in the prehospital setting.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective observational study from March 2011 to February 2013 of potential acute stroke patients prenotified using the new criteria which were: (1) positive Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS); (2) symptom onset within 3 hours; and (3) blood glucose level > 60 mg/dL. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of the new criteria were calculated and outcomes of acute stroke patients were reported. Data of all patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) transported to the destinatio...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
We aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for patients with poten...
BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, bu...
PURPOSE: The severity of a stroke cannot be described by widely used prehospital stroke scales. We i...
BACKGROUND: Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe...
Prehospital notification of the stroke team in alerting incoming acute stroke patient has been pra...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients with stroke can experience neurological deterioration in the pre...
Background: Early recognition of Stroke is one of the key concepts in the ≤Chain of Survival≥ as des...
Prehospital recognition of an acute stroke improves the time from onset to thrombolysis and rates of...
Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagnostic evaluation. Emerge...
Introduction. Early and correct suspicion of an acute cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is necessary to...
Stroke identification is a key step in acute ischemic stroke management. Our objectives were to pros...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...
Background/purposeWe aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for p...
We aim to evaluate the accuracy of the new prehospital notification criteria for patients with poten...
BACKGROUND: Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, bu...
PURPOSE: The severity of a stroke cannot be described by widely used prehospital stroke scales. We i...
BACKGROUND: Thrombolysis can significantly reduce the burden of stroke but the time window for safe...
Prehospital notification of the stroke team in alerting incoming acute stroke patient has been pra...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients with stroke can experience neurological deterioration in the pre...
Background: Early recognition of Stroke is one of the key concepts in the ≤Chain of Survival≥ as des...
Prehospital recognition of an acute stroke improves the time from onset to thrombolysis and rates of...
Individuals with stroke-like symptoms are recommended to receive rapid diagnostic evaluation. Emerge...
Introduction. Early and correct suspicion of an acute cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is necessary to...
Stroke identification is a key step in acute ischemic stroke management. Our objectives were to pros...
Background Around 25% of stroke patients do not present with typical ‘Face, Arm, Speech’ symptoms a...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Background Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but...