Mapping the Ecological Terrain of Stroke Prehospital Delay: A Nationwide Registry Study

Delays in hospital presentation limit access to acute stroke treatments. While prior research has focused on patient-level factors, broader ecological and social determinants have not been well studied. We aimed to create a geospatial map of prehospital delay and examine the role of community-level...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stroke (1970) 2024-06, Vol.55 (6), p.1507-1516
Hauptverfasser: Dhand, Amar, Reeves, Mathew J, Mu, Yi, Rosner, Bernard A, Rothfeld-Wehrwein, Zachary R, Nieves, Amber, Dhongade, Vrushali A, Jarman, Molly, Bergmark, Regan W, Semco, Robert S, Ader, Jeremy, Marshall, Brandon D L, Goedel, William C, Fonarow, Gregg C, Smith, Eric E, Saver, Jeffrey L, Schwamm, Lee H, Sheth, Kevin N
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Zusammenfassung:Delays in hospital presentation limit access to acute stroke treatments. While prior research has focused on patient-level factors, broader ecological and social determinants have not been well studied. We aimed to create a geospatial map of prehospital delay and examine the role of community-level social vulnerability. We studied patients with ischemic stroke who arrived by emergency medical services in 2015 to 2017 from the American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines-Stroke registry. The primary outcome was time to hospital arrival after stroke (in minutes), beginning at last known well in most cases. Using Geographic Information System mapping, we displayed the geography of delay. We then used Cox proportional hazard models to study the relationship between community-level factors and arrival time (adjusted hazard ratios [aHR]
ISSN:0039-2499
1524-4628
1524-4628
DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.123.045521