| Literature DB >> 26728156 |
S Walter1, I Q Grunwald2, K Fassbender3.
Abstract
CLINICAL ISSUE AND DIAGNOSTIC STANDARDS: The management of acute stroke patients suffers from several major problems in the daily clinical routine. In order to achieve optimal treatment a complex diagnostic work-up and rapid initiation of therapy are necessary; however, most patients arrive at hospital too late for any type of acute stroke treatment, although all forms of treatment are highly time-dependent according to the generally accepted "time is brain" concept. DIAGNOSTIC INNOVATIONS: Recently, two randomized clinical trials demonstrated the feasibility of prehospital stroke diagnostic work-up and treatment. This was accomplished by use of a specialized ambulance, equipped with computed tomography for multimodal imaging and a point-of-care laboratory system. PERFORMANCE: In both trials the results demonstrated a clear superiority of the prehospital treatment group with a significant reduction of treatment times, significantly increased number of patients treated within the first 60 min after symptom onset and an optimized triage to the correct target hospital. ACHIEVEMENTS AND PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Currently, mobile stroke units are in operation in various countries and should lead to an improvement in stroke treatment; nevertheless, intensive research is still needed to analyze the best framework settings for prehospital stroke management.Entities:
Keywords: Mobile stroke unit; Prehospital stroke treatment; Prehospital thrombolysis; Stroke management; Stroke triage
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26728156 DOI: 10.1007/s00117-015-0061-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiologe ISSN: 0033-832X Impact factor: 0.635