Prehospital and hospital delays for stroke patients treated with thrombolysis: access to health care facility – still a bottle neck in stroke care in developing nation
We read with much interest, the article “Prehospital and hospital delays for stroke patients treated with thrombolysis: A retrospective study from mixed rural- urban area in Northern Finland” by Varjoranta et al published in your esteemed journal. Authors have done an excellent retrospective study including 232 stroke patients, compar ing the distribution of time taken by patients from diagnosis to administration of thrombolysis in an urban versus a rural population [1].
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - Category: Nursing Authors: Ajay Kumar Mishra, Ramya Iyadurai Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research
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