P-032 Disparities in stroke: influence of socioeconomic status and race on timely access to mechanical thrombectomy

ConclusionsRace demonstrated to be an independent predictor of timely access to a stroke care facility and mechanical thrombectomy, while SES was not. Additional independent predictors were driving distance, wake-up stroke, and baseline functionality.Disclosures A. V. T. Nguyen: None. G. M Cortez: None. M. Baretta: None. A. Aghaebrahim: 6; C; Advisory board for Rapid Medical. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: 2; C; Medtronic, Stryker, Cerenovous, Microvention, Balt, Phenox, Rapid Medical, Q’Apel. 4; C; InNeuroCo, Cerebrotech, eLum, Endostream, Three Rivers Medical Inc, Scientia, RisT, BlinkTBI, Corindus. 6; C; advisory board for MiVI, advisory board for eLum, dvisory board for Three Rivers, advisory board for Shape Medical, advisory board Corindus..
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: Oral poster abstracts Source Type: research