2017
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000004080
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Standard operating procedures improve acute neurologic care in a sub-Saharan African setting

Abstract: Objective:Quality of neurologic emergency management in an under-resourced country may be improved by standard operating procedures (SOPs).Methods:Neurologic SOPs were implemented in a large urban (Banjul) and a small rural (Brikama) hospital in the Gambia. As quality indicators of neurologic emergency management, performance of key procedures was assessed at baseline and in the first and second implementation years.Results:At Banjul, 100 patients of the first-year intervention group exhibited higher rates of … Show more

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“…There is a growing disparity in the burden of stroke between LMIC and HIC. About 75% of deaths from stroke and more than 80% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) occur in LMICs (99103). Further, in the last four decades, there has been a 42% decrease in stroke incidence in high-income countries and a 100% increase in LMIC (104).…”
Section: Improving Prehospital Stroke Care In Low and Middle-income Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing disparity in the burden of stroke between LMIC and HIC. About 75% of deaths from stroke and more than 80% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) occur in LMICs (99103). Further, in the last four decades, there has been a 42% decrease in stroke incidence in high-income countries and a 100% increase in LMIC (104).…”
Section: Improving Prehospital Stroke Care In Low and Middle-income Cmentioning
confidence: 99%