2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12245-021-00361-w
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Prehospital time of suspected stroke patients treated by emergency medical service: a nationwide study in Thailand

Abstract: Background This work was to study the prehospital time among suspected stroke patients who were transported by an emergency medical service (EMS) system using a national database. Methods National EMS database of suspected stroke patients who were treated by EMS system across 77 provinces of Thailand between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2018, was retrospectively analyzed. Demographic data (i.e., regions, shifts, levels of ambulance, and distan… Show more

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“…12 , 13 Disorganized integration of fast-track protocols with EMS systems further results in only one-half of the suspected stroke patients being prioritized and transported to the appropriate stroke centers by EMS. 14 Maldives reports a robust referral system. Despite the topographic challenge of being a group of scattered islands, the air and sea ambulance services in the Maldives are uniquely adapted and well-developed for rapid transport and referral of patients.…”
Section: Stroke Systems Of Care and Challenges To Stroke Services In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 , 13 Disorganized integration of fast-track protocols with EMS systems further results in only one-half of the suspected stroke patients being prioritized and transported to the appropriate stroke centers by EMS. 14 Maldives reports a robust referral system. Despite the topographic challenge of being a group of scattered islands, the air and sea ambulance services in the Maldives are uniquely adapted and well-developed for rapid transport and referral of patients.…”
Section: Stroke Systems Of Care and Challenges To Stroke Services In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%