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Effects of a Feedback-Demanding Stroke Clock on Acute Stroke Management: A Randomized Study.
Fousse, Mathias; Grün, Daniel; Helwig, Stefan A; Walter, Silke; Bekhit, Adam; Wagenpfeil, Stefan; Lesmeister, Martin; Kettner, Michael; Roumia, Safwan; Mühl-Benninghaus, Ruben; Simgen, Andreas; Yilmaz, Umut; Ruckes, Christian; Kronfeld, Kai; Bachhuber, Monika; Grunwald, Iris Q; Bertsch, Thomas; Reith, Wolfgang; Fassbender, Klaus.
Affiliation
  • Fousse M; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Grün D; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Helwig SA; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Walter S; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Bekhit A; Institute of Medical Biometry, Epidemiology, and Medical Informatics (A.B., S. Wagenpfeil), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Wagenpfeil S; Institute of Medical Biometry, Epidemiology, and Medical Informatics (A.B., S. Wagenpfeil), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Lesmeister M; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Kettner M; Department of Neuroradiology (M.K., S.R., R.M.-B., A.S., U.Y., W.R.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Roumia S; Department of Neuroradiology (M.K., S.R., R.M.-B., A.S., U.Y., W.R.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Mühl-Benninghaus R; Department of Neuroradiology (M.K., S.R., R.M.-B., A.S., U.Y., W.R.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Simgen A; Department of Neuroradiology (M.K., S.R., R.M.-B., A.S., U.Y., W.R.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Yilmaz U; Department of Neuroradiology (M.K., S.R., R.M.-B., A.S., U.Y., W.R.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Ruckes C; Interdisciplinary Center of Clinical Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany (C.R., K.K.).
  • Kronfeld K; Interdisciplinary Center of Clinical Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany (C.R., K.K.).
  • Bachhuber M; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Grunwald IQ; Department of Neuroscience, Medical School, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, United Kingdom and Division of Imaging Science and Technology, School of Medicine, University of Dundee, United Kingdom (I.Q.G.).
  • Bertsch T; Institute of Clinical Chemistry, Laboratory Medicine and Transfusion Medicine, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, Germany (T.B.).
  • Reith W; Department of Neuroradiology (M.K., S.R., R.M.-B., A.S., U.Y., W.R.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
  • Fassbender K; Department of Neurology (M.F., D.G., S.A.H., S. Walter, M.L., M.B., K.F.), Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
Stroke ; 51(10): 2895-2900, 2020 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32967576
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

This randomized study aimed to evaluate whether the use of a stroke clock demanding active feedback from the stroke physician accelerates acute stroke management.

METHODS:

For this randomized controlled study, a large-display alarm clock was installed in the computed tomography room, where admission, diagnostic work-up, and intravenous thrombolysis occurred. Alarms were set at the following target times after admission (1) 15 minutes (neurological examination completed); (2) 25 minutes (computed tomography scanning and international normalized ratio determination by point-of-care laboratory completed); and (3) 30 minutes (intravenous thrombolysis started). The responsible stroke physician had to actively provide feedback by pressing a buzzer button. The alarm could be avoided by pressing the button before time out. Times to therapy decision (primary end point, defined as the end of all diagnostic work-up required for decision for or against recanalizing treatment), neurological examination, imaging, point-of-care laboratory, needle, and groin puncture were assessed by a neutral observer. Functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale) was assessed at day 90.

RESULTS:

Of 107 participants, 51 stroke clock patients exhibited better stroke-management metrics than 56 control patients. Times from door to (1) end of all indicated diagnostic work-up (treatment decision time; 16.73 versus 26.00 minutes, P<0.001), (2) end of neurological examination (7.28 versus 10.00 minutes, P<0.001), (3) end of computed tomography (11.17 versus 14.00 minutes, P=0.002), (4) end of computed tomography angiography (14.00 versus 17.17 minutes, P=0.001), (5) end of point-of-care laboratory testing (12.14 versus 20.00 minutes, P<0.001), and (6) needle times (18.83 versus 47.00 minutes, P=0.016) were improved. In contrast, door-to-groin puncture times and functional outcomes at day 90 were not significantly different.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study showed that the use of a stroke clock demanding active feedback significantly improves acute stroke-management metrics and, thus, represents a potential low-cost strategy for streamlining time-sensitive stroke treatment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Thrombolytic Therapy / Brain Ischemia / Tissue Plasminogen Activator / Stroke / Fibrinolytic Agents Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Stroke Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Thrombolytic Therapy / Brain Ischemia / Tissue Plasminogen Activator / Stroke / Fibrinolytic Agents Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Stroke Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania
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