How to set up an Acute Stroke Service:
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability throughout the world. Intravenous lytics and endovascular stroke treatment were demonstrated to be highly beneficial in clinical trials and in achieving net cost savings. However, time is of the essence in the management of stroke as for every minute...
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Zusammenfassung: | Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability throughout the world. Intravenous lytics and endovascular stroke treatment were demonstrated to be highly beneficial in clinical trials and in achieving net cost savings. However, time is of the essence in the management of stroke as for every minute that stroke is left untreated, an estimated 1.9 million neurons are destroyed. An optimized stroke pathway can dramatically impact patient outcome. Every medical service will differ. This book offers a concise and practical guide on how to set up and efficiently run an acute stroke service tailored to the needs of the individual center as a provider of primary, secondary, or tertiary care. It documents the essential knowledge on current imaging and treatment options and offers guidance in organizing a site-specific stroke pathway that will ensure the quickest possible provision of treatment, thereby optimizing benefit to the patient and maximizing cost-effectiveness. The authors played an integral part in the development and operation of one of Europe's most successful early stroke centers and also have experience of the factors that can undermine the creation of world-class stroke units. On this basis, they address the key aspects of the stroke pathway and explain how organizing this can reduce the number of severe outcomes by ensuring that appropriate steps are taken during the early moments after stroke when intervention can make a profound difference. The challenging, multidisciplinary nature of care is emphasized, and this handbook will be an invaluable source for every member of the stroke team, including doctors, nurses, stroke coordinators, emergency and rehabilitation providers as well as hospital administrators |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 198 Seiten 236 illus., 163 illus. in color.) |
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title | How to set up an Acute Stroke Service |
title_auth | How to set up an Acute Stroke Service |
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title_full | How to set up an Acute Stroke Service by Iris Q. Grunwald, Klaus Fassbender, Ajay K. Wakhloo |
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title_short | How to set up an Acute Stroke Service |
title_sort | how to set up an acute stroke service |
topic | Intensive / Critical Care Medicine Primary Care Medicine Emergency Medicine Emergency Services Internal Medicine Critical care medicine Primary care (Medicine) Emergency medicine Internal medicine |
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