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Marielle Ernst1, Marios-Nikos Psychogios2, Eckhard Schlemm3, Jessalyn K Holodinsky4, Noreen Kamal5, Thomas Rodt6, Henning Henningsen7, Christoffer Kraemer7, Götz Thomalla3, Jens Fiehler8, Caspar Brekenfeld8.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Prolonged transfer times between the primary stroke center (PSC) and the comprehensive stroke center (CSC) are one of the major causes of treatment delay for endovascular stroke treatment. We aimed to analyze the effect of the diurnal variations in traffic rates at weekdays and weekends on the catchment area size of three transportation paradigms, i.e. mothership, drip-and-ship (DS) and drip-and-drive (DD).Entities:
Keywords: Catchment area; Endovascular therapy; Stroke management; Transportation time; Treatment effectiveness
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32676698 PMCID: PMC8463378 DOI: 10.1007/s00062-020-00933-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Neuroradiol ISSN: 1869-1439 Impact factor: 3.649
Fig. 1Mean transportation time (upper panel) and catchment areas (lower panel) of paradigms on weekdays. Shown is the diurnal mean transportation time and the catchment area in km2 of the 3 paradigms weekdays given a total area of 64,065 km2
Fig. 2Mean transportation times (upper panel) and Catchment areas (lower panel) of paradigms on the weekend. Shown is the diurnal mean transportation time and the catchment area in km2 of the 3 paradigms on the weekend given a total area of 64,065 km2
Fig. 3Diurnal modeled transportation option maps in northwest Germany at weekdays. Red areas indicate drip-and-ship paradigm predicts the best probability of good outcome, green areas indicate mothership paradigm predicts the best probability of good outcome, and purple indicates drip-and-drive paradigm predicts the best probability of good outcome
Fig. 4Diurnal modeled transportation option maps in northwest Germany on the weekend. Red areas indicate drip-and-ship paradigm predicts the best probability of good outcome, green areas indicate mothership paradigm predicts the best probability of good outcome, and purple indicates drip-and-drive paradigm predicts the best probability of good outcome