| Literature DB >> 30755249 |
Christopher I Price1, Lisa Shaw2, Peter Dodd3, Catherine Exley4, Darren Flynn4, Richard Francis5, Saiful Islam6, Mehdi Javanbakht4, Rachel Lakey7, Joanne Lally4, Graham McClelland8, Peter McMeekin9, Helen Rodgers5,10, Helen Snooks6, Louise Sutcliffe5, Pippa Tyrell11, Luke Vale4, Alan Watkins6, Gary A Ford12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence from clinical trials that intravenous (IV) thrombolysis is a cost-effective treatment for selected acute ischaemic stroke patients, there remain large variations in the rate of IV thrombolysis delivery between stroke services. This study is evaluating whether an enhanced care pathway delivered by paramedics (the Paramedic Acute Stroke Treatment Assessment (PASTA)) could increase the number of patients who receive IV thrombolysis treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Economic evaluation; Parallel process evaluation; Paramedics; Pre-hospital research; RCT; Stroke
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30755249 PMCID: PMC6373128 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-3144-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1SPIRIT schedule of enrolment, interventions and assessments
Fig. 2PASTA pathway
Permitted local variations to the PASTA pathway
| PASTA component | Core content expected to be delivered | Local variation permitted |
|---|---|---|
| Information | Must use PASTA format | Any clinical information collection system (paper/electronic) |
| Pre-notification | Must be performed for all PASTA admissions | Paramedic call to ED |
| Handover | Must follow study format | Occurs in most suitable area for rapid handover and registration |
| Scan | Paramedic assists with transfer to scan if < 15 min since handover | Any appropriate hospital clinician accompanies patient |
| Assist | Patient transferred off ambulance trolley onto hospital trolley | Team may not require assistance for each or all task(s) |
| Checklist | Paramedic enquires about progress from any hospital team member at 15 min since handover | Checklist completion should reflect usual local service procedures (e.g. telemedicine specialist review) |
| Feedback | Paramedic seeks feedback about provisional diagnosis and onset time | Any member of hospital team can provide feedback |
Fig. 3Identification of patients to approach for study participation
Fig. 4Decision process for study consent