Prehospital Ultrasound Proves its Worth in the War Against Stroke

Discussion Stroke is a devastating neurologic condition with an alarming prevalence. Each year, an estimated 795,000 people in the United States alone will suffer a stroke. Stroke accounts for one in every 20 deaths in the U.S., and someone dies of stroke in the U.S. every four minutes.1 One third of people who have had a stroke will be left with some degree of long-term disability.2 Eighty-seven percent of all strokes are ischemic, meaning that a clot or other occlusion to blood flow forms within an intracranial vessel, depriving the brain tissue of blood flow.1 If this obstruction isn't rapidly relieved, damage to the brain will occur.
Source: JEMS Patient Care - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: Patient Care Source Type: news