Building a Mobile Stroke Unit Based on 5G Technology - A Study Protocol.
Front Physiol
; 12: 752416, 2021.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
In-time treatment of acute stroke is critical to saving people's lives and improving the quality of post-stroke life. A mobile stroke unit (MSU) with fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks strengthens the interaction of patient information and healthcare resources, thereby reducing response times and improving thrombolysis results. However, clinical evidence of better outcomes compared to regular care is still lacking. Method andDesign:
In this randomized controlled trial, 484 patients with acute stroke are allocated into the MSU and regular care groups. We establish medical records for each patient and conduct a follow-up of 90 days. The primary outcomes are functional results as defined by utility-weighted modified Rankin Scale (uw-mRS) 90 days after the incidence occurred, whereas secondary outcomes include the alarm to CT scan completed time, the alarm to treatment decision time, the alarm to thrombolytic time, quality of life, and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage combined with NIHSS score as well as cost-effectiveness.Discussion:
This study establishes an innovative MSU (based on 5G) to manage acute stroke, comparing its clinical and economic outcomes to regular care and informing decision-makers of the effectiveness of the stroke emergency system. Clinical Trial Registration [http//www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=63874], identifier [ChiCTR2000039695].
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Front Physiol
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2021
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Article