Two previous pan-European consensus meetings, the 1995 and 2006 Helsingborg meetings, were convened to review the scientific evidence and the state of current services to identify priorities for research and development and to set targets for the development of stroke care for the decade to follow. Adhering to the same format, the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) prepared a European Stroke Action Plan (ESAP) for the years 2018 to 2030, in cooperation with the Stroke Alliance for Europe (SAFE). The ESAP included seven domains: primary prevention, organisation of stroke services, management of acute stroke, secondary prevention, rehabilitation, evaluation of stroke outcome and quality assessment and life after stroke. Research priorities for translational stroke research were also identified. Documents were prepared by a working group and were open to public comments. The final document was prepared after a workshop in Munich on 21–23 March 2018. Four overarching targets for 2030 were identified: (1) to reduce the absolute number of strokes in Europe by 10%, (2) to treat 90% or more of all patients with stroke in Europe in a dedicated stroke unit as the first level of care, (3) to have national plans for stroke encompassing the entire chain of care, (4) to fully implement national strategies for multisector public health interventions. Overall, 30 targets and 72 research priorities were identified for the seven domains. The ESAP provides a basic road map and sets targets for the implementation of evidence-based preventive actions and stroke services to 2030.
İspanya, 18 Perugia Üniversitesi, Tıp ve Kardiyovasküler Hastalıklar Anabilim Dalı, İnme Ünitesi, Perugia, İtalya, *Çalışma grubu üyelerinin tam listesi için, bkz. Ek 1.ÖZET Araştırma ve geliştirmeye yönelik öncelikleri belirlemek ve gelecek on yılda inme için tedavi geliştirmeye yönelik hedefleri tayin etmek ve bilimsel kanıtlar ile mevcut hizmetlerin durumunu incelemek amacıyla 1995 ve 2006 Helsingborg toplantıları olmak üzere iki Pan-Avrupa mutabakat toplantısı gerçekleştirilmiştir. Aynı formata bağlı kalarak, European Stroke Organisation (Avrupa İnme Derneği, ESO), Stroke Alliance for Europe (Avrupa İnme Birliği, SAFE) ile iş birliği yaparak 2018 ila 2030 yılları için aynı formatta bir Avrupa İnme Eylem Planı (ESAP) hazırlamıştır. ESAP yedi alan içermektedir: birincil koruma, inme hizmetlerinin organizasyonu, akut inme yönetimi, ikincil koruma, rehabilitasyon, inme sonucunun değerlendirilmesi ve kalite değerlendirmesi ile inmeden sonra yaşam. Translasyonel inme araştırmaları için araştırma öncelikleri de belirlenmiştir. Belgeler bir çalışma grubu tarafından hazırlanmıştır ve kamu yorumuna açıktır. Nihai belge, 21-23 Mart 2018 tarihleri arasında Münih'te gerçekleştirilen bir atölye sonrasında hazırlanmıştır. 2030 yılı için dört kapsayıcı hedef belirlenmiştir: (1) Avrupa'daki mutlak inme sayısının %10 oranında düşürülmesi, (2) Avrupa'daki felçli hastaların %90 veya daha fazlasının birinci basamak sağlık hizmetleri kapsamında özelleşmiş bir inme biriminde tedavi edilmesi, (3) inme konusunda, tüm bakım zincirini kapsayan ulusal planların bulunması, (4) çok sektörlü halk sağlığı müdahaleleri için tam anlamıyla ulusal stratejilerin uygulanması. Toplamda yedi alan için, 30 hedef ve 72 araştırma önceliği belirlenmiştir. ESAP, 2030'a kadar kanıta dayalı önleyici faaliyetlerin ve inme hizmetlerinin hayata geçirilmesi için hedefleri belirlemekte ve basit bir yol haritası sunmaktadır. ABSTRACTTwo previous pan-European consensus meetings, the 1995 and 2006 Helsingborg meetings, were convened to review the scientific evidence and the state of current services to identify priorities for research and development and to set targets for the development of stroke care for the decade to follow. Adhering to the same format, the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) prepared a European Stroke Action Plan (ESAP) for the years 2018 to 2030, in cooperation with the Stroke Alliance for Europe (SAFE). The ESAP included seven domains: primary prevention, organisation of stroke services, management of acute stroke, secondary prevention, rehabilitation, evaluation of stroke outcome and quality assessment and life after stroke. Research priorities for translational stroke research were also identified. Documents were prepared by a working group and were open to public comments. The final document was prepared after a workshop in Munich on 21-23 March 2018. Four overarching targets for 2030 were identified: (1) to reduce the absolute number of strokes in Europe by 10%, (2) to treat 90% or more of all patients with stroke in Europe in a dedicat...
Only a small number of hospitals in the United Kingdom provide interventional treatments for stroke. Almost 50% of hospitals not providing interventions had no processes in place for referral to providers.
Strokes are the number one cause of severe disabilities and the third major cause of death in the UK, yet the majority of the population are unaware of the symptoms, and how to react to a stroke. This February, the Department of Health launched a large-scale advertising campaign to begin to tackle this problem. They adopted The Stroke Association’s FAST test – Facial weakness, Arm weakness, Speech problems, Time to call 999; a simple way of recognizing the symptoms of stroke. This advertising is the first public-facing evidence of the new 10-year National Stroke Strategy. To coincide with this, The Stroke Association havelaunched a report – Getting Better: Improving Stroke Services Across the UK.
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