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Tytuł pozycji:

Streamlining Acute Stroke Care by Introducing National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in the Emergency Medical Services: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Tytuł:
Streamlining Acute Stroke Care by Introducing National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in the Emergency Medical Services: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Autorzy:
Larsen K; The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., M.R.H., K.T., K.G.B.).; Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., K.G.B.).
Jæger HS; The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., M.R.H., K.T., K.G.B.).; Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., K.G.B.).
Hov MR; Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway (M.R.H.).; Department of Neurology, Oslo University Hospital, Norway (M.R.H., C.G.L.).
Thorsen K; The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., M.R.H., K.T., K.G.B.).
Solyga V; Department of Neurology, Østfold Hospital Trust, Grålum, Norway (V.S.).
Lund CG; Department of Neurology, Oslo University Hospital, Norway (M.R.H., C.G.L.).
Bache KG; The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., M.R.H., K.T., K.G.B.).; Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway (K.L., H.S.J., K.G.B.).
Źródło:
Stroke [Stroke] 2022 Jun; Vol. 53 (6), pp. 2050-2057. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Mar 16.
Typ publikacji:
Clinical Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: 1998- : Baltimore, Md. : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Original Publication: Dallas : American Heart Association
MeSH Terms:
Emergency Medical Services*
Emergency Medical Technicians*
Stroke*/diagnosis
Stroke*/therapy
Humans ; National Institutes of Health (U.S.) ; Prospective Studies ; United States
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Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: ambulance; communication; emergency medical services; paramedic; stroke
Molecular Sequence:
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03158259
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20220316 Date Completed: 20220525 Latest Revision: 20220716
Update Code:
20240105
PubMed Central ID:
PMC9126266
DOI:
10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.036084
PMID:
35291821
Czasopismo naukowe
Background: National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is the most validated clinical scale for stroke recognition, severity grading, and symptom monitoring in acute care and hospital settings. Numerous modified prehospital stroke scales exist, but these scales contain less clinical information and lack compatibility with in-hospital stroke scales. In this real-life study, we aimed to investigate if NIHSS conducted by paramedics in the field is a feasible and accurate prehospital diagnostic tool.
Methods: This prospective cohort study is part of Treat-NASPP (Treat-Norwegian Acute Stroke Prehospital Project) conducted at a single medical center in Østfold, Norway. Sixty-three paramedics were trained and certified in NIHSS, and the prehospital NIHSS scores were compared with the scores obtained by in-hospital stroke physicians. Interrater agreement was assessed using a Bland-Altman plot with 95% limits of agreement. In secondary analysis, Cohen κ was used for the clinical categories NIHSS score of 0 to 5 and ≥6. As a safety measure, prehospital time was compared between paramedics conducting NIHSS and conventional paramedics.
Results: We included 274 patients. The mean difference in NIHSS scores between the paramedics and the stroke physicians was 0.92 with limits of agreement from -5.74 to 7.59. Interrater agreement for the 2 clinical categories was moderate with a κ of 0.58. The prehospital NIHSS scoring was performed mean (SD) 42 (14) minutes earlier than the in-hospital scoring. Prehospital time was not significantly increased in the NIHSS-trained paramedic group compared with conventional paramedics (median [interquartile range] on-scene-time 18 [13-25] minutes versus 16 [11-23] minutes, P =0.064 and onset-to-hospital time 86 [65-128] minutes versus 84 [56-140] minutes, P =0.535).
Conclusions: Paramedics can use NIHSS as an accurate and time efficient prehospital stroke severity quantification tool. Introducing NIHSS in the emergency medical services will enable prehospital evaluation of stroke progression and provide a common language for stroke assessment between paramedics and stroke physicians.
Registration: URL: https://www.
Clinicaltrials: gov; Unique identifier: NCT03158259.

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