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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36370608/community-socioeconomic-and-urban-rural-differences-in-emergency-medical-services-times-for-suspected-stroke-in-north-carolina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Srihari V Chari, Eric R Cui, Haylie E Fehl, Antonio R Fernandez, Jane H Brice, Mehul D Patel
OBJECTIVE: Our objectives were to describe time intervals of EMS encounters for suspected stroke patients in North Carolina (NC) and evaluate differences in EMS time intervals by community socioeconomic status (SES) and rurality. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used statewide data on EMS encounters of suspected stroke in NC in 2019. Eligible patients were adults requiring EMS transport to a hospital following a 9-1-1 call for stroke-like symptoms. Incident street addresses were geocoded to census tracts and linked to American Community Survey SES data and to rural-urban commuting area (RUCA) codes...
January 2023: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36369725/disparities-in-emergency-medical-services-care-delivery-in-the-united-states-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andra M Farcas, Anjni P Joiner, Jordan S Rudman, Karthik Ramesh, Gilberto Torres, Remle P Crowe, Travis Curtis, Rickquel Tripp, Karen Bowers, Megan von Isenburg, Robert Logan, Lauren Coaxum, Gilberto Salazar, Michael Lozano, David Page, Ameera Haamid
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) often serve as the first medical contact for ill or injured patients, representing a critical access point to the health care delivery continuum. While a growing body of literature suggests inequities in care within hospitals and emergency departments, limited research has comprehensively explored disparities related to patient demographic characteristics in prehospital care. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to summarize the existing literature on disparities in prehospital care delivery for patients identifying as members of an underrepresented race, ethnicity, sex, gender, or sexual orientation group...
November 29, 2022: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36357362/outcomes-of-patients-receiving-thrombolysis-in-a-mobile-stroke-unit-a-4-year-retrospective-observational-single-center-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harish Shownkeen, Christopher T Richards, Keely Buffo, Stephen Graham, Tudor Iacob, Mehr Mohajer-Esfahani, Anne Lindstrom, Anjali Garg, Padmaja Gutti, Kapil Sachdeva, Archana Shrivastava, Justin Williams, Hillary Crumlett, Jeffrey Huml
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) eligible for thrombolysis benefit when thrombolysis is administered quickly, and mobile stroke units (MSU) can facilitate timely thrombolysis. We sought to compare time metrics and clinical outcomes of AIS patients receiving thrombolysis in an MSU compared with patients arriving via local emergency medical services (EMS). METHODS: We performed a retrospective, non-randomized, cohort study comparing MSU-arriving to EMS-arriving AIS patients from January 20, 2017 through November 30, 2020...
December 6, 2022: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36325609/comparison-of-factors-associated-with-direct-versus-transferred-in-admission-to-government-designated-regional-centers-between-acute-ischemic-stroke-and-myocardial-infarction-in-korea
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Dae-Hyun Kim, Seok-Joo Moon, Juneyoung Lee, Jae-Kwan Cha, Moo Hyun Kim, Jong-Sung Park, Byeolnim Ban, Jihoon Kang, Beom Joon Kim, Won-Seok Kim, Chang-Hwan Yoon, Heeyoung Lee, Seongheon Kim, Eun Kyoung Kang, Ae-Young Her, Cindy W Yoon, Joung-Ho Rha, Seong-Ill Woo, Won Kyung Lee, Han-Young Jung, Jang Hoon Lee, Hun Sik Park, Yang-Ha Hwang, Keonyeop Kim, Rock Bum Kim, Nack-Cheon Choi, Jinyong Hwang, Hyun-Woong Park, Ki Soo Park, SangHak Yi, Jae Young Cho, Nam-Ho Kim, Kang-Ho Choi, Juhan Kim, Jae-Young Han, Jay Chol Choi, Song-Yi Kim, Joon-Hyouk Choi, Jei Kim, Min Kyun Sohn, Si Wan Choi, Dong-Ick Shin, Sang Yeub Lee, Jang-Whan Bae, Kun Sei Lee, Hee-Joon Bae
BACKGROUND: There has been no comparison of the determinants of admission route between acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We examined whether factors associated with direct versus transferred-in admission to regional cardiocerebrovascular centers (RCVCs) differed between AIS and AMI. METHODS: Using a nationwide RCVC registry, we identified consecutive patients presenting with AMI and AIS between July 2016 and December 2018. We explored factors associated with direct admission to RCVCs in patients with AIS and AMI and examined whether those associations differed between AIS and AMI, including interaction terms between each factor and disease type in multivariable models...
October 31, 2022: Journal of Korean Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36147042/emergency-medical-service-utilization-among-acute-ischemic-stroke-patients-in-beijing-an-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kexin Ding, Hui Chen, Yong Wang, Hongmei Liu, Bayier Ceceke, Wei Zhang, Ling Geng, Guifang Deng, Tao Sun, Wenzhong Zhang, Yiqun Wu
Objective: To investigate emergency medical service (EMS) utilization and its associated factors in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), and further explore the urban-rural differences. Methods: Medical records for AIS in all emergency departments in Beijing were obtained from the Beijing Emergency Care Database from January 2018 to December 2021. EMS utilization was described and factors associated with EMS use were examined by multivariable logistic regression models with the generalized estimating equations...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36053966/workflow-times-and-outcomes-in-patients-triaged-for-a-suspected-severe-stroke
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Álvaro García-Tornel, Laia Seró, Xabier Urra, Pere Cardona, Josep Zaragoza, Jerzy Krupinski, Manuel Gómez-Choco, Natalia Mas Sala, Esther Catena, Ernest Palomeras, Joaquin Serena, Maria Hernandez-Perez, Sandra Boned, Marta Olivé-Gadea, Manuel Requena, Marian Muchada, Alejandro Tomasello, Carlos A Molina, Mercè Salvat-Plana, Mar Escudero, Xavier Jimenez, Antoni Davalos, Tudor G Jovin, Francesc Purroy, Sonia Abilleira, Marc Ribo, Natalia Perez de la Ossa
INTRODUCTION: Current recommendations for regional stroke destination suggest that patients with severe acute stroke in non-urban areas should be triaged based on the estimated transport time to a referral thrombectomy-capable center. METHODS: We performed a post hoc analysis to evaluate the association of pre-hospital workflow times with neurological outcomes in patients included in the RACECAT trial. Workflow times evaluated were known or could be estimated before transport allocation...
August 23, 2022: Annals of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36032786/access-to-acute-stroke-care-a-retrospective-descriptive-analysis-of-stroke-patients-journey-to-a-district-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan Mark O'Meara, Ushira Ganas, Clint Hendrikse
Introduction: The burden of stroke in Africa has increased in the last two decades, with the population undergoing a rapid epidemiological transition, with a rise in the incidence of stroke risk factors together with the gradual aging of the population. Evidence-based guidelines for acute stroke care are often not feasible in resource challenged settings but even when resources are available, considerable delays to definitive care exists. This study aims to describe the factors that influence time from symptom onset to hospital arrival in patients that present to a district level hospital Emergency Centre with confirmed ischaemic strokes...
December 2022: African Journal of Emergency Medicine Revue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35910334/large-vessel-occlusion-prediction-scales-provide-high-negative-but-low-positive-predictive-values-in-prehospital-suspected-stroke-patients
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Kevin J Keenan, Wade S Smith, Sara B Cole, Christine Martin, J Claude Hemphill, Debbie Y Madhok
Introduction: We studied a registry of Emergency Medical Systems (EMS) identified prehospital suspected stroke patients brought to an academic endovascular capable hospital over 1 year to assess the prevalence of disease and externally validate large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke prediction scales with a focus on predictive values. Methods: All patients had last known well times within 6 hours and a positive prehospital Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale. LVO prediction scale scores were retrospectively calculated from emergency department arrival National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores...
2022: BMJ neurology open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35910313/patterns-and-predictors-of-emergency-medical-services-utilisation-by-patients-attending-the-emergency-medicine-department-of-a-tertiary-care-hospital-in-india
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Prithvishree Ravindra, Rachana Bhat, Nisarg Karanth, William Wilson, B N Lavanya, Simran Umra, Shweta Mahesh
INTRODUCTION: Establishment of strong emergency medical services (EMS) systems plays a pivotal role in reducing morbidity and mortality, especially in low and middle-income countries. We aimed to study the EMS utilization and resources available in the ambulances to deliver prehospital care among patients presenting to the Emergency Medicine Department in a tertiary care hospital in south India. METHODS: Data regarding prehospital transport practices such as mode of arrival, utilization of EMS, resources available in the ambulance, presenting complaints, triage category, and demographic details were collected and analyzed...
2022: Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35757457/convulsive-like-symptoms-as-initial-indications-of-basilar-artery-occlusion-a-case-series-study
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Ryoma Inui, Satoru Fujiwara, Takehito Kuroda, Nobuyuki Ohara, Hirotoshi Imamura, Nobuo Kohara, Koichi Ariyoshi, Michi Kawamoto, Nobuyuki Sakai
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence regarding relevant clinical findings for the early diagnosis of basilar artery occlusion (BAO) in the prehospital setting. We focused on "convulsive-like symptoms", including convulsive seizures and other convulsive-like movements, and examined the frequency and clinical characteristics of patients with BAO having these symptoms as an initial symptom. METHODS: In this single-center case series from 2015 to 2020, we identified patients who underwent endovascular therapy (EVT) for BAO and presented with convulsive-like symptoms between the stroke onset and initiation of emergency medical care...
September 2022: ENeurologicalSci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35596547/prehospital-triage-optimization-of-patients-with-large-vessel-occlusion-by-austrian-prehospital-stroke-scale
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Stefan Krebs, Marek Sykora, Mario Krammel, Michael Girsa, Alexander Auer, Stefan Greisenegger, Christian Neumann, Roland Beisteiner, Wilfried Lang, Dominik Roth
OBJECTIVES: The Austrian Prehospital Stroke Scale (APSS) score was developed to predict large vessel occlusion (LVO) and improve prehospital transportation triage. Its accuracy has been previously analyzed retrospectively. We now aimed to investigate the accuracy, as well as the impact of the implementation of a triage strategy using this score on treatment times and outcome in a prospective study. MATHERIAL & METHODS: Prospective diagnostic test accuracy and before-after interventional study...
May 20, 2022: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35547365/can-helicopters-solve-the-transport-dilemma-for-patients-with-symptoms-of-large-vessel-occlusion-stroke-in-intermediate-density-areas-a-simulation-model-based-on-real-life-data
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Anne Behrndtz, Richard Beare, Svitlana Iievlieva, Grethe Andersen, Jeppe Mainz, Martin Gude, Henry Ma, Velandai Srikanth, Claus Z Simonsen, Than Phan
Background: This modeling study aimed to determine if helicopters may optimize the transportation of patients with symptoms of large vessel stroke in "intermediate density" areas, such as Denmark, by bringing them directly to the comprehensive stroke center. Methods: We estimated the time for the treatment of patients requiring endovascular therapy or intravenous thrombolysis under four configurations: "drip and ship" with and without helicopter and "bypass" with and without helicopter...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35477474/prehospital-triage-tools-across-the-world-a-scoping-review-of-the-published-literature
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Smitha Bhaumik, Merhej Hannun, Chelsea Dymond, Kristen DeSanto, Whitney Barrett, Lee A Wallis, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman
BACKGROUND: Accurate triage of the undifferentiated patient is a critical task in prehospital emergency care. However, there is a paucity of literature synthesizing currently available prehospital triage tools. This scoping review aims to identify published tools used for prehospital triage globally and describe their performance characteristics. METHODS: A comprehensive search was performed of primary literature in English-language journals from 2009 to 2019. Papers included focused on emergency medical services (EMS) triage of single patients...
April 27, 2022: Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35463146/interactive-training-of-the-emergency-medical-services-improved-prehospital-stroke-recognition-and-transport-time
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Lukas Sveikata, Kazimieras Melaika, Adam Wiśniewski, Aleksandras Vilionskis, Kȩstutis Petrikonis, Edgaras Stankevičius, Kristaps Jurjans, Aleksandra Ekkert, Dalius Jatužis, Rytis Masiliūnas
Background and Purpose: Acute stroke treatment outcomes are predicated on reperfusion timeliness which can be improved by better prehospital stroke identification. We aimed to assess the effect of interactive emergency medical services (EMS) training on stroke recognition and prehospital care performance in a very high-risk cardiovascular risk population in Lithuania. Methods: We conducted a single-center interrupted time-series study between March 1, 2019 and March 15, 2020...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35392840/optimizing-prehospital-stroke-systems-of-care-reacting-to-changing-paradigms-opus-reach-a-pragmatic-registry-of-large-vessel-occlusion-stroke-patients-to-create-evidence-based-stroke-systems-of-care-and-eliminate-disparities-in-access-to-stroke-care
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Derek L Isenberg, Kevin A Henry, Adam Sigal, Traci Deaner, Jason T Nomura, Kathleen A Murphy, Derek Cooney, Susan Wojcik, Ethan S Brandler, Alexander Kuc, Gerard Carroll, Chadd K Kraus, Judy B Shahan, Joseph Herres, Daniel Ackerman, Nina T Gentile
BACKGROUND: Large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes are best treated with rapid endovascular therapy (EVT). There are two routes that LVO stroke patients can take to EVT therapy when transported by EMS: primary transport (ambulance transports directly to an endovascular stroke center (ESC) or secondary transport (EMS transports to a non-ESC then transfers for EVT). There is no clear evidence which path to care results in better functional outcomes for LVO stroke patients. To find this answer, an analysis of a large, real-world population of LVO stroke patients must be performed...
April 7, 2022: BMC Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35331145/comparison-of-the-outcomes-of-ems-vs-non-ems-transport-of-patients-with-st-segment-elevation-myocardial-infarction-stemi-in-southern-iran-a-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hjatolah Najafi, Ehsan Bahramali, Mostafa Bijan, Azizallah Dehghan, Mehdi Amirkhani, Maryam Balaghi Inaloo
BACKGROUND: In the medical management of acute myocardial infarction, the transport of patients and primary care provided by emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics are effective in reducing the mortality and disabilities. Therefore, the present study aimed to compare the outcomes of emergency medical services (EMS) vs. non-EMS transport of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in southern Iran. METHODS: This is an analytical, cross-sectional study...
March 24, 2022: BMC Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35109679/emergency-medical-service-time-intervals-for-patients-with-suspected-stroke-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca E Cash, Krislyn M Boggs, Christopher T Richards, Carlos A Camargo, Kori S Zachrison
BACKGROUND: Optimal care for patients with stroke relies on timely recognition and rapid transport to appropriate treatment, often by emergency medical services (EMS). Our primary objective was to describe EMS time intervals for patients with suspected stroke in the United States. We also sought to quantify the variation in EMS time intervals by geographic location and urbanicity. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional evaluation of EMS 9-1-1 activations (ie, calls for service) included in the 2018 and 2019 National EMS Information System datasets...
February 3, 2022: Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35078052/increased-weight-in-patients-with-time-sensitive-diagnosis-is-associated-with-longer-prehospital-on-scene-times
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael W Supples, Julia Vaizer, Mark Liao, Gregory W Faris, Daniel P O'Donnell, Nancy K Glober
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing epidemic associated with higher rates of metabolic disease, heart disease and all-cause mortality. Heavier patients may require more advanced resources and specialized equipment. We hypothesize that increasing patient weight will be associated with longer prehospital on-scene times. METHODS: We reviewed electronic patient care records for patients transported by two urban 9-1-1 emergency medical services (EMS) agencies. We collected age, sex, estimated patient weight, vital signs (systolic blood pressure, heart rate, pulse oximetry), provider impression, method of moving patient to ambulance, and on-scene times...
March 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35065390/optimizing-handover-in-patients-with-stroke-symptoms-utilizing-an-organized-protocol-between-emergency-department-providers-and-emergency-medical-personnel
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Michael J Mastrogiovanni, Joan Michelle Moccia
INTRODUCTION: Stroke care is time sensitive. Providers in the emergency department (ED) depend on advanced notification from emergency medical services (EMS) transporting patients with stroke signs and symptoms. Barriers to EMS-ED information transfer can delay patient arrival preparation that may impact decisions, diagnosis, and time-sensitive transfer to next site of care. Information gaps or loss of information in the chain of care has been noted to contribute to possible safety threats for patients with stroke symptoms...
January 19, 2022: International Emergency Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34964844/proper-recognition-and-management-of-exertional-heat-stroke-in-a-high-school-cross-country-runner-a-validation-clinical-case-report
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Bryanna Garrett, Rebecca Lopez, Michael Szymanski, Drew Eidt
A 14-year-old female high school cross country runner (height = 154 cm, mass = 48.1 kg) with no history of exertional heat stroke (EHS) collapsed at the end of a race. An athletic trainer (AT) assessed the patient, who presented with difficulty breathing then other signs of EHS (i.e. confusion, agitation). The patient was taken to the medical area, draped with a towel, and a rectal temperature (Tre) of 106.9°F(41.6°C) was obtained. The emergency action plan was activated and emergency medical services (EMS) were called...
December 29, 2021: Journal of Athletic Training
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