International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 26/Apr/2021;34(3):253-4.
AVC – Optimizing Pre-Hospital Care For A Time-Sensitive Disease
The care of patients with acute illnesses, in which the time to start treatment can have an important influence on the prognosis, requires a strategy based on well-defined structure and processes. Acute stroke is a disease whose prognosis is causally related to the length of care, and the possibility of implementing cerebral reperfusion therapies and neuroprotective measures. The recommendations suggest that the time should be optimized in the different phases of care, in the recognition of signs and symptoms, medical evaluation, computed tomography and thrombolysis, for patients who meet the criteria for their performance. The instruction of the population to identify the clinical manifestations of stroke, prioritizing the search for assistance, is an important step in this chain of treatment, which can modify the outcomes of this disease.
As a result, access to treatment is another major challenge. Interventions that effectively demonstrated an impact on outcomes in acute ischemic stroke, need a structure that can be supported, in large part, by telemedicine, significantly increasing patient access. National experiences have shown important results in improving the rate of pharmacological thrombolysis and thrombectomy, when designing a service network strategy with the support of neurologists, neuroradiologists and neurointerventionists.
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