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1 Mar 2001 An active 24-hour program to deliver emergency intravenous therapies to appropriate stroke patients. An inpatient facility to admit patients with stroke. An intensive care unit may not be present, and a patient may be transferred to an appropriate stroke center if necessary. 24-hour neuroradiology coverage.
A number of sources defining the standards have been used to cover the management of stroke from the acute event through to longer term care. These include the fourth edition of the National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (1), the NICE. Rehabilitation Guidelines for Stroke (2), the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme
29 Jun 2010 Rationale. Specialist acute stroke units are associated with improved patient safety due to better outcomes, such as reduced disability and mortality, because of the range of specialist treatments they provide. Admission to these units should be within 4 hours of arrival at A&E, so that treatment can begin as
ESTABLISHMENT and OPERATION of STROKE UNITS. I. THE STROKE CENTER. A. Major Aspects of Acute Stroke Care in Stroke Center. 1. Acute Stroke Teams: Hospital-based stroke teams should be available round-the-clock, seven days a week in order to evaluate within 15 minutes any patient who may have suffered
29 Jan 2013 certification as ESO Stroke Units and ESO Stroke Centres based on scientific evidence from randomized controlled trials, clinical practice guidelines, and expert consensus. Important features of modern stroke care include the pres- ence of a dedicated stroke unit ward, a multiprofessional team approach
The Canadian Stroke Strategy (CSS) recognized the critical importance of stroke units, based on strong levels of evidence found in the research literature. The CSS has included recommendations for stroke unit care in both the acute care and rehabilitation sections of its stroke guidelines. The specific recommendations for
Two new clinical guidelines launched today, one from the Royal College of Physicians. (RCP) and one from The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. (NICE) recommend that all patients suspected of having a stroke should be admitted as quickly as possible to an acute stroke unit, either from the community
6.4.1A Commissioners should commission stroke rehabilitation services in accordance with the recommendations in this guideline to provide: ? an inpatient stroke unit capable of providing stroke rehabilitation for all people with stroke admitted to hospital;. ? a specialist early supported discharge service to enable people
52% of UK Trusts now have an acute stroke unit, characterised by access to brain imaging within 24 hours, specialist ward rounds at least 5 times a week, and acute stroke protocols and guidelines. A significant proportion also have access to CT scanning within 3 hours, continuous
Keywords: stroke unit, care pathway, rehabilitation, randomized trial, systematic review. Introduction. The management of stroke patients in hospital entails a complex package of care, much of which is difficult to evaluate in clinical trials. Clinical guidelines often provide advice on various aspects of general patient care (such.
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