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Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time

Objective: Pre-hospital, in-hospital, and patient factors are associated with variation in door to needle (DTN) time in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Publications are usually from large single centers or multicenter registries with less reporting on national results. Materials and methods: All AIS pa...

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Autores principales: McVerry, Ferghal, Hunter, Annemarie, Dynan, Kevin, Matthews, Maureen, McCormick, Michael, Wiggam, Ivan, Vahidassr, Djamil, McErlean, Fintan, Stevenson, Mike, Hopkins, Emer, McKee, Jacqueline, Kelly, James, Kennedy, Fiona, McCarron, Mark O.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31297081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00676
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author McVerry, Ferghal
Hunter, Annemarie
Dynan, Kevin
Matthews, Maureen
McCormick, Michael
Wiggam, Ivan
Vahidassr, Djamil
McErlean, Fintan
Stevenson, Mike
Hopkins, Emer
McKee, Jacqueline
Kelly, James
Kennedy, Fiona
McCarron, Mark O.
author_facet McVerry, Ferghal
Hunter, Annemarie
Dynan, Kevin
Matthews, Maureen
McCormick, Michael
Wiggam, Ivan
Vahidassr, Djamil
McErlean, Fintan
Stevenson, Mike
Hopkins, Emer
McKee, Jacqueline
Kelly, James
Kennedy, Fiona
McCarron, Mark O.
author_sort McVerry, Ferghal
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description Objective: Pre-hospital, in-hospital, and patient factors are associated with variation in door to needle (DTN) time in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Publications are usually from large single centers or multicenter registries with less reporting on national results. Materials and methods: All AIS patients treated with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (iv-tPA) over 4 years (2013–2016) in Northern Ireland were recorded prospectively, including patient demographics, pre-hospital care, thrombolysis rate, and DTN time. Logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with DTN time. Results: One thousand two hundred and one patients from 10,556 stroke admissions (11.4%) were treated with iv-tPA. Median NIHSS was 10 (IQR 6-17). Median DTN time was 54 min (IQR 36-77) with 61% treated < 60 min from arrival at hospital. National thrombolysis numbers increased over time with improving DTN time (P = 0.002). Arrival method at hospital (ambulance OR 2.3 CI1.4-3.8) pre-alert from ambulance (pre-alert OR = 5.3 CI3.5-8.1) and time of day (out of hours, n = 650, OR 0.20 CI 0.22-0.38) all P < 0.001, were the independent factors in determining DTN time. Variation in DTN time between centers occurred but was unrelated to volume of stroke admissions. Conclusion: Ambulance transport with pre-hospital notification and time of day are associated with shorter DTN time on a national level. Most thrombolysis was delivered outside of normal working hours but these patients are more likely to experience treatment delays. Re-organization of stroke services at a whole system level with emphasis on pre-hospital care and design of stroke teams are required to improve quality and equitable care in AIS nationally.
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spelling pubmed-66069742019-07-11 Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time McVerry, Ferghal Hunter, Annemarie Dynan, Kevin Matthews, Maureen McCormick, Michael Wiggam, Ivan Vahidassr, Djamil McErlean, Fintan Stevenson, Mike Hopkins, Emer McKee, Jacqueline Kelly, James Kennedy, Fiona McCarron, Mark O. Front Neurol Neurology Objective: Pre-hospital, in-hospital, and patient factors are associated with variation in door to needle (DTN) time in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Publications are usually from large single centers or multicenter registries with less reporting on national results. Materials and methods: All AIS patients treated with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (iv-tPA) over 4 years (2013–2016) in Northern Ireland were recorded prospectively, including patient demographics, pre-hospital care, thrombolysis rate, and DTN time. Logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with DTN time. Results: One thousand two hundred and one patients from 10,556 stroke admissions (11.4%) were treated with iv-tPA. Median NIHSS was 10 (IQR 6-17). Median DTN time was 54 min (IQR 36-77) with 61% treated < 60 min from arrival at hospital. National thrombolysis numbers increased over time with improving DTN time (P = 0.002). Arrival method at hospital (ambulance OR 2.3 CI1.4-3.8) pre-alert from ambulance (pre-alert OR = 5.3 CI3.5-8.1) and time of day (out of hours, n = 650, OR 0.20 CI 0.22-0.38) all P < 0.001, were the independent factors in determining DTN time. Variation in DTN time between centers occurred but was unrelated to volume of stroke admissions. Conclusion: Ambulance transport with pre-hospital notification and time of day are associated with shorter DTN time on a national level. Most thrombolysis was delivered outside of normal working hours but these patients are more likely to experience treatment delays. Re-organization of stroke services at a whole system level with emphasis on pre-hospital care and design of stroke teams are required to improve quality and equitable care in AIS nationally. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6606974/ /pubmed/31297081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00676 Text en Copyright © 2019 McVerry, Hunter, Dynan, Matthews, McCormick, Wiggam, Vahidassr, McErlean, Stevenson, Hopkins, McKee, Kelly, Kennedy and McCarron. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
McVerry, Ferghal
Hunter, Annemarie
Dynan, Kevin
Matthews, Maureen
McCormick, Michael
Wiggam, Ivan
Vahidassr, Djamil
McErlean, Fintan
Stevenson, Mike
Hopkins, Emer
McKee, Jacqueline
Kelly, James
Kennedy, Fiona
McCarron, Mark O.
Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time
title Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time
title_full Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time
title_fullStr Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time
title_full_unstemmed Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time
title_short Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time
title_sort country-wide analysis of systemic factors associated with acute ischemic stroke door to needle time
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31297081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00676
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