Optimized Management of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke.
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Authors
Schregel, KatharinaBehme, Daniel
Tsogkas, Ioannis
Knauth, Michael
Maier, Ilko
Karch, André
Mikolajczyk, Rafael T
Bähr, Mathias
Schäper, Jörn
Hinz, José
Liman, Jan
Psychogios, Marios-Nikos
Issue Date
2018-01-18
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This manuscript describes a streamlined protocol for the management of patients with acute ischemic stroke, which aims at the minimization of time from hospital admission to reperfusion. Rapid restoration of cerebral blood flow is essential for the outcomes of patients with acute ischemic stroke. Endovascular treatment (EVT) has become the standard of care to accomplish this in patients with acute stroke due to large vessel occlusion (LVO). To achieve reperfusion of ischemic brain regions as fast as possible, all in-hospital time delays have to be carefully avoided. Therefore, management of patients with acute ischemic stroke was optimized with an interdisciplinary standard operating procedure (SOP). Stroke neurologists, diagnostic as well as interventional neuroradiologists, and anesthesiologists streamlined all necessary processes from patient admission and diagnosis to EVT of eligible patients. Target times for every step were established. Actually achieved times were prospectively recorded along with clinical data and imaging scores for all endovascularly treated stroke patients. These data were regularly analyzed and discussed in interdisciplinary team meetings. Potential issues were evaluated and all staff involved was trained to adhere to the SOP. This streamlined patient management approach and enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration reduced time from patient admission to reperfusion significantly and was accompanied by a beneficial effect on clinical outcomes.Affiliation
HZI,Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7,38124 Braunschweig, Germany.DOI
10.3791/56397PubMed ID
29443076PubMed Central ID
PMC5908663Type
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1940-087Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3791/56397
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