O-006 Influence of geolocational factors on patient outcomes post EVT: a population based analysis of transport over long distances in the province of Saskatchewan

ConclusionsReal world geographic factors influence time to treatment, however patient specific factors play a great role in determining patient’s overall outcome during long transports. Factors such as collaterals, occlusion location, and initial aspects are more important than number of kilometers distance travelled or transfer from PSC alone. In an efficient transport system, centralized treatment at the CSC is a viable solution and does not preclude achieving functionally independent outcomes.Abstract O-006 Figure 1Disclosures N. Kashani: None. A. Zhou: None. J. Ospel: None. N. Singh: None. A. Gardner: None. A. Persad: None. R. Otani: None. U. Ahmed: None. L. Peeling: None. M. Kelly: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting oral abstracts Source Type: research