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World Stroke Organization global stroke services guidelines and action plan.

Patrice Lindsay1, Karen L Furie, Stephen M Davis, Geoffrey A Donnan, Bo Norrving.   

Abstract

Every two seconds, someone across the globe suffers a symptomatic stroke. 'Silent' cerebrovascular disease insidiously contributes to worldwide disability by causing cognitive impairment in the elderly. The risk of cerebrovascular disease is disproportionately higher in low to middle income countries where there may be barriers to stroke care. The last two decades have seen a major transformation in the stroke field with the emergence of evidence-based approaches to stroke prevention, acute stroke management, and stroke recovery. The current challenge lies in implementing these interventions, particularly in regions with high incidences of stroke and limited healthcare resources. The Global Stroke Services Action Plan was conceived as a tool to identifying key elements in stroke care across a continuum of health models. At the minimal level of resource availability, stroke care delivery is based at a local clinic staffed predominantly by non-physicians. In this environment, laboratory tests and diagnostic studies are scarce, and much of the emphasis is placed on bedside clinical skills, teaching, and prevention. The essential services level offers access to a CT scan, physicians, and the potential for acute thrombolytic therapy, however stroke expertise may still be difficult to access. At the advanced stroke services level, multidisciplinary stroke expertise, multimodal imaging, and comprehensive therapies are available. A national plan for stroke care should incorporate local and regional strengths and build upon them. This clinical practice guideline is a synopsis of the core recommendations and quality indicators adapted from ten high quality multinational stroke guidelines. It can be used to establish the current level of stroke services, target goals for expanding stroke resources, and ensuring that all stages of stroke care are being adequately addressed, even at the advanced stroke services level. This document is a start, but there is more to be done, particularly in the realm of primary prevention. Despite differences in resource availability, the message we wish to convey is that stroke awareness, education, prevention, and treatment should always be feasible. Communities and institutions should set goals to continuously expand their stroke service capabilities. This document is intended to augment stroke advocacy efforts throughout the world, providing a strategic plan for optimizing stroke outcomes.
© 2014 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of World Stroke Organization.

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Keywords:  acute stroke therapy; developing countries; ischemic stroke; rehabilitation; stroke; treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25250836     DOI: 10.1111/ijs.12371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


  53 in total

1.  [Mission (im)possible : Setting up a neurological center 12,000 km away with telemedicine].

Authors:  U Meyding-Lamadé; E M Craemer; E K Lamadé; B Bassa; K Enk; H Ilsen; C Jacobi; V Jost; M W Lorenz; C Mohs; C Schwark; B Zimmerlein; T Gottschalk; W Hacke; B Kress
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2017-02       Impact factor: 1.214

Review 2.  Stroke, cerebrovascular diseases and vascular cognitive impairment in Africa.

Authors:  Rufus O Akinyemi; Mayowa O Owolabi; Masafumi Ihara; Albertino Damasceno; Adesola Ogunniyi; Catherine Dotchin; Stella-Maria Paddick; Julius Ogeng'o; Richard Walker; Raj N Kalaria
Journal:  Brain Res Bull       Date:  2018-05-25       Impact factor: 4.077

3.  Development of a Chronic Disease Management Program for Stroke Survivors Using Intervention Mapping: The Stroke Coach.

Authors:  Brodie M Sakakibara; Scott A Lear; Susan I Barr; Oscar Benavente; Charlie H Goldsmith; Noah D Silverberg; Jennifer Yao; Janice J Eng
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2017-02-20       Impact factor: 3.966

4.  Presentation, Evaluation, Management, and Outcomes of Acute Stroke in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Rasha Khatib; Yurany A Arevalo; Mark A Berendsen; Shyam Prabhakaran; Mark D Huffman
Journal:  Neuroepidemiology       Date:  2018-07-19       Impact factor: 3.282

Review 5.  Partial MHC class II constructs as novel immunomodulatory therapy for stroke.

Authors:  Gil Benedek; Arthur A Vandenbark; Nabil J Alkayed; Halina Offner
Journal:  Neurochem Int       Date:  2016-10-31       Impact factor: 3.921

Review 6.  Addressing post-stroke care in rural areas with Peru as a case study. Placing emphasis on evidence-based pragmatism.

Authors:  J Jaime Miranda; Miguel G Moscoso; Lijing L Yan; Francisco Diez-Canseco; Germán Málaga; Hector H Garcia; Bruce Ovbiagele
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-02-15       Impact factor: 3.181

Review 7.  Implementing Evidence-Based Practices for Acute Stroke Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

Authors:  Rasha Khatib; Assef M Jawaada; Yurany A Arevalo; Hiba K Hamed; Sukayna H Mohammed; Mark D Huffman
Journal:  Curr Atheroscler Rep       Date:  2017-11-08       Impact factor: 5.113

8.  Task-shifting training improves stroke knowledge among Nigerian non-neurologist health workers.

Authors:  Rufus O Akinyemi; Mayowa O Owolabi; Philip B Adebayo; Joshua O Akinyemi; Folajimi M Otubogun; Ezinne Uvere; Olaleye Adeniji; Osimhiarherhuo Adeleye; Olumayowa Aridegbe; Funmilola T Taiwo; Shamsideen A Ogun; Adesola Ogunniyi
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2015-10-24       Impact factor: 3.181

Review 9.  Stroke Prevention Worldwide--What Could Make It Work?

Authors:  Bo Norrving; Stephen M Davis; Valery L Feigin; George A Mensah; Ralph L Sacco; Cherian Varghese
Journal:  Neuroepidemiology       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 3.282

10.  Conceptual framework for establishing the African Stroke Organization.

Authors:  Rufus Akinyemi; Fred Sarfo; Foad Abd-Allah; Yomi Ogun; Mofou Belo; Patty Francis; M Bettencourt Mateus; Kathleen Bateman; Pamela Naidoo; Augustina Charway-Felli; Albert Akpalu; Kolawole Wahab; Christian Napon; Oyedunni Arulogun; Ad Adams Ebenezer; Gloria Ekeng; George Scola; Kolapo Hamzat; Stanley Zimba; Paul Macaire Ossou-Nguiet; Julius Ademokoya; Philip Adebayo; Biniyam Alemayehu Ayele; Deise Catamo Vaz; Godwin Ogbole; Patrice Barasukan; Rita Melifonwu; Ikenna Onwuekwe; Sarah Belson; Albertino Damasceno; Njideka Okubadejo; Alfred K Njamnshi; Julius Ogeng'o; Richard W Walker; Amadou Gallo Diop; Adesola Ogunniyi; Rajesh Kalaria; Peter Sandercock; Stephen Davis; Michael Brainin; Bruce Ovbiagele; Mayowa Owolabi
Journal:  Int J Stroke       Date:  2020-02-06       Impact factor: 5.266

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