2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1727419
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Changing Demographics of Stroke Mimics in Present Day Stroke Code Era: Need of a Streamlined Clinical Assessment for Emergency Physicians

Abstract: Background There is an apparently high incidence of stroke mimics in the present-day stroke code era. The reason being is the intense pressure to run with time to achieve the ̒̒time is brain”-based goals.Methods The present study was a retrospective analysis of the data collected over a duration of 6 months from April 2019 to September 2019. We observed the incidence of stroke mimics among the patients for whom rapid response stroke code was activated during the study period. We also performed a logistic regre… Show more

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“…Some studies show that seizure was the most common causes of SMs, acounting for 17-28.5% [6,8,9], and could also be one of the initial manifestations of acute stroke [7]. It is frequently difficult to make a accurate diagnosis of seizure immediately.…”
Section: Seizurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies show that seizure was the most common causes of SMs, acounting for 17-28.5% [6,8,9], and could also be one of the initial manifestations of acute stroke [7]. It is frequently difficult to make a accurate diagnosis of seizure immediately.…”
Section: Seizurementioning
confidence: 99%