“…The patient can be given intravenous thrombolytic treatment in the ambulance and transported to the appropriate stroke center. articles included in qualitative analysis 9 articles included in quantitative analysis 28,[30][31][32][33]35,[37][38][39] 18 articles excluded from quantitative analysis: -one organizational model only 25,34 -models used intravenous thrombolytic treatment only (no intra-arterial treatment) 15,17,18,20,22,23 -models used different recanalisation treatments 16,21 -no information about clinical outcome 13,14,19,24,26,27,29,34,36,51 International Journal of Stroke, 14(1) The mother-ship model was used for the majority of the patients in the completed randomized-controlled trials of intra-arterial treatment. 21,[26][27][28] The observational studies showed that the drip-and-ship model is frequently used in clinical practice in many countries (United States, South Korea, Spain, Germany, Italy, and France), whereas there were few reports of the mobile stroke unit and the mobile interventionist models in the medical literature.…”