2012
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.112.652644
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Higher Prehospital Priority Level of Stroke Improves Thrombolysis Frequency and Time to Stroke Unit

Abstract: Background and Purpose— Early initiated treatment of stroke increases the chances of a good recovery. This randomized controlled study evaluates how an increased priority level for patients with stroke, from level 2 to 1, from the Emergency Medical Communication Center influences thrombolysis frequency, time to stroke unit, and whether other medical emergencies reported negative consequences. Methods— Patients aged 18 to 85 years in Stockholm, Sweden, w… Show more

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“…) Among the 9 trials that did not require written consent, 7 of these sought consent but permitted waivers, 8,9,26,31,32,40,46 one did not seek consent at all, 28 and one permitted verbal consent. 37 Refusals of consent.…”
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“…) Among the 9 trials that did not require written consent, 7 of these sought consent but permitted waivers, 8,9,26,31,32,40,46 one did not seek consent at all, 28 and one permitted verbal consent. 37 Refusals of consent.…”
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“…One trial (2.8%) did not seek consent. 28 The refusal ratedefined as the number of individuals who refused consent over the number of potential consenters (those who consented plus those who refused)-was 11.2% in the 15 trials with data (3,435 consents; 433 refusals; 3,868 potential consenters).…”
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“…23 Several stroke identification instruments have been developed and validated. They either enable dispatch centers [24][25][26] to prioritize emergency services for stroke care 27 or help EMS crews [28][29][30][31] to prenotify hospital-based stroke teams. In order to shorten the time to treatment for a broad population, stroke needs to be prioritized both in EMS systems and in hospital organizations.…”
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