Impact and determinants of door in–door out time for stroke thrombectomy transfers in a large hub-and-spoke network
Rashid A. Ahmed,
James R. Withers,
Joyce A. McIntyre
et al.
Abstract:Introduction The mantra “time is brain” cannot be overstated for patients suffering from acute ischemic stroke. This is especially true for those with large vessel occlusions (LVOs) requiring transfer to an endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) capable center. We sought to evaluate the spoke hospital door in–door out (DIDO) times for patients transferred to our hub center for EVT. Methods Individuals who first presented with LVO to a spoke hospital and were then transferred to the hub for EVT were retrospectively id… Show more
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