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Mobile Interventional Stroke Teams Lead to Faster Treatment Times for Thrombectomy in Large Vessel Occlusion.
Wei, Daniel; Oxley, Thomas J; Nistal, Dominic A; Mascitelli, Justin R; Wilson, Natalie; Stein, Laura; Liang, John; Turkheimer, Lena M; Morey, Jacob R; Schwegel, Claire; Awad, Ahmed J; Shoirah, Hazem; Kellner, Christopher P; De Leacy, Reade A; Mayer, Stephan A; Tuhrim, Stanley; Paramasivam, Srinivasan; Mocco, J; Fifi, Johanna T.
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  • Wei D; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Oxley TJ; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Nistal DA; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Mascitelli JR; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Wilson N; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Stein L; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Liang J; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Turkheimer LM; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Morey JR; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Schwegel C; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Awad AJ; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Shoirah H; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Kellner CP; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • De Leacy RA; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Mayer SA; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Tuhrim S; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Paramasivam S; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Mocco J; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
  • Fifi JT; From the Department of Neurosurgery (D.W., T.J.O., D.A.N., J.R.M., L.M.T., J.R.M., C.S., A.J.A., H.S., C.P.K., R.A.D.L., S.A.M., S.P., J.M., J.T.F.), Department of Neurology (D.W., N.W., L.S., J.L., H.S., S.A.M., S.T., J.T.F.), Department of Radiology (D.W., R.A.D.L., J.T.F.), and Department of Geri
Stroke ; 48(12): 3295-3300, 2017 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29146873
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

Endovascular recanalization treatment for acute ischemic stroke is a complex, time-sensitive intervention. Trip-and-treat is an interhospital service delivery model that has not previously been evaluated in the literature and consists of a shared mobile interventional stroke team that travels to primary stroke centers to provide on-site interventional capability. We compared treatment times between the trip-and-treat model and the traditional drip-and-ship model.

METHODS:

We performed a retrospective analysis on 86 consecutive eligible patients with acute ischemic stroke secondary to large vessel occlusion who received endovascular treatment at 4 hospitals in Manhattan. Patients were divided into 2 cohorts trip-and-treat (n=39) and drip-and-ship (n=47). The primary outcome was initial door-to-puncture time, defined as the time between arrival at any hospital and arterial puncture. We also recorded and analyzed the times of last known well, IV-tPA (intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator) administration, transfer, and reperfusion.

RESULTS:

Mean initial door-to-puncture time was 143 minutes for trip-and-treat and 222 minutes for drip-and-ship (P<0.0001). Although there was a trend in longer puncture-to-recanalization times for trip-and-treat (P=0.0887), initial door-to-recanalization was nonetheless 79 minutes faster for trip-and-treat (P<0.0001). There was a trend in improved admission-to-discharge change in National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale for trip-and-treat compared with drip-and-ship (P=0.0704).

CONCLUSIONS:

Compared with drip-and-ship, the trip-and-treat model demonstrated shorter treatment times for endovascular therapy in our series. The trip-and-treat model offers a valid alternative to current interhospital stroke transfers in urban environments.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Grupo de Atención al Paciente / Isquemia Encefálica / Trombectomía / Accidente Cerebrovascular / Unidades Móviles de Salud Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Stroke Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Grupo de Atención al Paciente / Isquemia Encefálica / Trombectomía / Accidente Cerebrovascular / Unidades Móviles de Salud Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Stroke Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article