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Time is Brain - Preclinical Emergency Care for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther. 2021 Dec;56(11-12):746-759. doi: 10.1055/a-1330-5239. Epub 2021 Nov 24.ABSTRACTStroke is one of the most common neurological emergencies and requires rapid detection and treatment (time is brain). There is still insufficient knowledge about stroke warning signs. It is therefore of crucial importance that trained personnel in the preclinical setting recognize the relevant warning symptoms and collect the necessary information to quickly refer the patient to the appropriate additional care structure. For this purpose, training of the emergency medical services (EMS) and the cor...
Source: Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS - November 25, 2021 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Leona M öller Lars Timmermann Anja Gerstner Source Type: research

Effect of pre-hospital notification on delays and neurological outcomes in acute ischemic stroke
This study aimed to compare delay to thrombolysis therapy and neurological outcomes between SAMA-transported and self-transported patients in ischemic stroke.
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - November 19, 2021 Category: Nursing Authors: Azra Sangari, Kobra Akhoundzadeh, Mostafa Vahedian, Ehsan Sharifipour Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Acute Ischemic Stroke With Mild Symptoms –To Thrombolyse or Not to Thrombolyse?
The objective of this review is to evaluate the current literature and evidence regarding the management of minor stroke, with a particular emphasis on the role of IV thrombolysis. Definition of minor stroke, pre-hospital recognition of minor stroke and stroke of unknown onset are discussed together with neuroimaging aspects and existing evidence for IV thrombolysis in minor strokes. Though current guidelines advise against the use of thrombolysis in those without clearly disabling symptoms due to a paucity of evidence, advanced imaging techniques may be able to identify those likely to benefit. Further research on this topic is ongoing.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - November 18, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Cardiac Stroke Volume Index Is Associated With Early Neurological Improvement in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Early neurological improvement as assessed with the NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) at 24 h has been associated with improved long-term functional outcomes following acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Cardiac dysfunction is often present in AIS, but its association with outcomes is incompletely defined. We performed a pilot study to evaluate the association between non-invasively measured cardiac parameters and 24-h neurological improvement in prospectively enrolled patients with suspected AIS who presented within 12 h of symptom-onset and had an initial systolic blood pressure>140 mm Hg. Patients receiving thrombolytic therapy or m...
Source: Frontiers in Physiology - November 18, 2021 Category: Physiology Source Type: research

Effect of standardized nursing cooperation on intravenous thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in acute ischemic stroke
CONCLUSION: The standardized nursing cooperation for AIS patients with rt-PA intravenous thrombolysis is beneficial for effectively reducing the treatment delay and the incidence of complications, and improving the neurological function and satisfaction of nursing care, and as such it which is worthy of clinical promotion.PMID:34786123 | PMC:PMC8581870
Source: American Journal of Translational Research - November 17, 2021 Category: Research Authors: Chunhong Yin Li Qi Xia Jing Source Type: research