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Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model

Background: In developing countries like Egypt, the clinical workflow of stroke management is poorly established due to the lack of awareness of the stroke patients concerning their need of therapeutic intervention and the poor identification of facilities equipped to treat stroke. Hence, establishi...

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Autores principales: Mansour, Ossama Yassin, Ramadan, Ismail, Elfatatry, Amer, Hamdi, Mohamed, Abudu, Ashraf, Hassan, Tamer, Eldeeb, Hany, Marouf, Hazem, Mogahed, Mohamed, Farouk, Mohamed, Abas, Mohamed, Hamed, Mervat, Afify, Mohamed, Abdallah, Tamer, Zaidat, Osama
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7940834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33708169
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.597717
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author Mansour, Ossama Yassin
Ramadan, Ismail
Elfatatry, Amer
Hamdi, Mohamed
Abudu, Ashraf
Hassan, Tamer
Eldeeb, Hany
Marouf, Hazem
Mogahed, Mohamed
Farouk, Mohamed
Abas, Mohamed
Hamed, Mervat
Afify, Mohamed
Abdallah, Tamer
Zaidat, Osama
author_facet Mansour, Ossama Yassin
Ramadan, Ismail
Elfatatry, Amer
Hamdi, Mohamed
Abudu, Ashraf
Hassan, Tamer
Eldeeb, Hany
Marouf, Hazem
Mogahed, Mohamed
Farouk, Mohamed
Abas, Mohamed
Hamed, Mervat
Afify, Mohamed
Abdallah, Tamer
Zaidat, Osama
author_sort Mansour, Ossama Yassin
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description Background: In developing countries like Egypt, the clinical workflow of stroke management is poorly established due to the lack of awareness of the stroke patients concerning their need of therapeutic intervention and the poor identification of facilities equipped to treat stroke. Hence, establishing a stroke system of care in developing countries that can efficiently and rapidly triage patients to the appropriate reperfusion therapy center is imperative to improving stroke management and outcomes. Aims: To evaluate a pilot experience in stroke hospital identification and expediting decision-making in AIS treatment through the Alexandria stroke network and Egyptian Stroke Network (ESN)-app. Methods: Between 2017 and 2019, seven hospitals registered themselves on the AS-Network as pilot hospitals. The ESN-application was used to detect stroke type, tele-connect stroke teams and hospitals, track triage of patients to equipped facility in real time, and streamline stroke workflow. The quality of and time required for stroke management were compared between 84 patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) whose treatment involved the ESN-app and 276 patients whose treatment did not. Results: During this pilot study, 360 AIS cases received reperfusion therapy, 84 of which were indicated by the ESN-app. The use of the application was associated with the significant drop in time metrics for the reperfusion AIS-patients (door-in-door-out time; 56 ± 34 min vs. 96 ± 45 min, door-to-groin puncture time; 50 ± 7 min vs. 120 ± 25 min, door-to-needle time; 55 ± 12 min vs. 78 ± 16 min with p < 0.0001). Its use was also associated with higher rates of excellent outcomes at the 90-day follow-up (without ESN-app vs. with ESN-app, 67.9 vs. 47.1%, p = 0.001) but no difference in 90-day mortality or symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (without ESN-app vs. with ESN-app, 9.5 vs. 11.2% and 4.8 vs. 5.1%, p > 0.05). Conclusion: Our pilot experience demonstrated that the use of the ESN-app expedited the stroke treatment workflow and facilitated tele-connection between registered stroke facilities. Additionally, its use might be associated with achieving higher rates of excellent outcomes at 90 days, where a larger scale study is needed for more confirmation.
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spelling pubmed-79408342021-03-10 Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model Mansour, Ossama Yassin Ramadan, Ismail Elfatatry, Amer Hamdi, Mohamed Abudu, Ashraf Hassan, Tamer Eldeeb, Hany Marouf, Hazem Mogahed, Mohamed Farouk, Mohamed Abas, Mohamed Hamed, Mervat Afify, Mohamed Abdallah, Tamer Zaidat, Osama Front Neurol Neurology Background: In developing countries like Egypt, the clinical workflow of stroke management is poorly established due to the lack of awareness of the stroke patients concerning their need of therapeutic intervention and the poor identification of facilities equipped to treat stroke. Hence, establishing a stroke system of care in developing countries that can efficiently and rapidly triage patients to the appropriate reperfusion therapy center is imperative to improving stroke management and outcomes. Aims: To evaluate a pilot experience in stroke hospital identification and expediting decision-making in AIS treatment through the Alexandria stroke network and Egyptian Stroke Network (ESN)-app. Methods: Between 2017 and 2019, seven hospitals registered themselves on the AS-Network as pilot hospitals. The ESN-application was used to detect stroke type, tele-connect stroke teams and hospitals, track triage of patients to equipped facility in real time, and streamline stroke workflow. The quality of and time required for stroke management were compared between 84 patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) whose treatment involved the ESN-app and 276 patients whose treatment did not. Results: During this pilot study, 360 AIS cases received reperfusion therapy, 84 of which were indicated by the ESN-app. The use of the application was associated with the significant drop in time metrics for the reperfusion AIS-patients (door-in-door-out time; 56 ± 34 min vs. 96 ± 45 min, door-to-groin puncture time; 50 ± 7 min vs. 120 ± 25 min, door-to-needle time; 55 ± 12 min vs. 78 ± 16 min with p < 0.0001). Its use was also associated with higher rates of excellent outcomes at the 90-day follow-up (without ESN-app vs. with ESN-app, 67.9 vs. 47.1%, p = 0.001) but no difference in 90-day mortality or symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (without ESN-app vs. with ESN-app, 9.5 vs. 11.2% and 4.8 vs. 5.1%, p > 0.05). Conclusion: Our pilot experience demonstrated that the use of the ESN-app expedited the stroke treatment workflow and facilitated tele-connection between registered stroke facilities. Additionally, its use might be associated with achieving higher rates of excellent outcomes at 90 days, where a larger scale study is needed for more confirmation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7940834/ /pubmed/33708169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.597717 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mansour, Ramadan, Elfatatry, Hamdi, Abudu, Hassan, Eldeeb, Marouf, Mogahed, Farouk, Abas, Hamed, Afify, Abdallah and Zaidat. 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
Mansour, Ossama Yassin
Ramadan, Ismail
Elfatatry, Amer
Hamdi, Mohamed
Abudu, Ashraf
Hassan, Tamer
Eldeeb, Hany
Marouf, Hazem
Mogahed, Mohamed
Farouk, Mohamed
Abas, Mohamed
Hamed, Mervat
Afify, Mohamed
Abdallah, Tamer
Zaidat, Osama
Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model
title Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model
title_full Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model
title_fullStr Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model
title_full_unstemmed Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model
title_short Using ESN-Smartphone Application to Maximize AIS Reperfusion Therapy in Alexandria Stroke Network: A Stroke Chain of Survival Organizational Model
title_sort using esn-smartphone application to maximize ais reperfusion therapy in alexandria stroke network: a stroke chain of survival organizational model
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7940834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33708169
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.597717
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