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Endovascular stroke care is the criterion standard for LVO treatment, yet not everyone is fluent with data and techniques.  
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Emergency Nursing Assessments, the NIHSS and Pitfalls in Identifying Acute Stroke Patients. How Do You Do It, and Do It Well?

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Nurses in the emergency setting are the key to stroke patient progression. From first point of assessment and triage, ED nurses set the standard. 
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What Pitfalls Do Clinicians Face In Understanding Statistics In Acute Stroke Trials?

December 4, 2020
Statistics can illuminate or obfuscate. Clinicians need to understand acute stroke trial data and statistics in meaningful ways, but challenges abound.
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What Was Missing From the NINDS Trial?

December 4, 2020
The NINDS trial was the seminal study of IV-tPA in the treatment of acute stroke. Yet controversy still exists around the trial methodology and the interpretation of the data. Was anything missing from NINDS? Does it still resonate nearly 25 years later?
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Mobile Stroke Units - Linking Ultra Early Care and Outcomes

December 2, 2020
Imagine a mobile stroke unit, with a CT scanner, arriving to care for stroke patients at the first point of medical contact. What are the possibilities and what are the data?
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The New Standards for Prehospital Stroke Patient Destinations; the Dawn of a New Era in EMS

BryanAdminTest posted on 3/11/2021

Moderator: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS
Other Participants: Christopher T. Richards, MD, MS, FAEMS, FACEP

The destination for prehospital patients with suspected stroke has been controversial for many years. Should they be taken to the closest ED, the closest stroke ready hospital, or the closest comprehensive stroke center? Does rural, suburban, or urban location matter when selecting a receiving institution? The new AHA white paper addresses this and more.

Timed with the release of a new white paper by the AHA, this podcast with prehospital stroke expert Dr. Christopher Richards explores the best practices and new recommendations released on 3/11/21. Controversial topics of destination and timing of transport are addressed and a call to unify practices nationally in the face of compelling evidence are the foundations of the white paper and discussion with Dr. Richards, who co-authored the white paper. Listen in for a discussion that may change your understanding of prehospital stroke transport and the future of stroke EMS.   

To read the full article visit the AHA Journals website.

Podcast Duration13:03
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