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Notfall + Rettungsmedizin, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Abstract:
The prognosis of stroke patients can be improved by adherence to clinical guidelines. Objective To analyse the current state of organisation of prehospital stroke treatment in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with a focus on guideline adherence. Materials and methods All medical directors of emergency medical services (MDEMS) in Germany ( n = 178), Austria ( n = 9) and Switzerland ( n = 32) were invited to complete an anonymous online survey (unipark.com, Tivian XI GmbH, Cologne, Germany) which was available for 10 weeks from April–June 2020. Participants were asked for information regarding structural organisation, clinical treatment and strategic/tactical aspects. Results The survey was completed 69 times and 65 datasets were analysed (4 participants without MDEMS status): 73.8% ( n = 48) were MDEMS from Germany, 15.4% ( n = 10) from Switzerland and 10.8% from Austria ( n = 7). The survey results show relevant differences in the infrastructure of and the approach to prehospital stroke treatment. Standard operating procedures for stroke treatment were in place in 93.3% ( n = 61) of the EMS areas. Furthermore, 37% ( n = 24) of the EMS areas differentiated between stroke with mild and severe symptoms and 15.4% ( n = 10) used specific scores for the prehospital prediction of large vessel occlusion strokes (LVOS). Conclusions Our data highlight the heterogeneity of prehospital stroke treatment in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Consistent use of appropriate scores for LVOS prediction and a higher adherence to recent clinical guideline in general are measures that should be taken to optimise the prehospital treatment of stroke patients.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1434-6222
,
1436-0578
DOI:
10.1007/s10049-022-01112-x
Language:
German
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Publication Date:
2023
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1478809-3
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