2024
Mobile Stroke Unit Management in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Eligible for Intravenous Thrombolysis
Mac Grory B, Sun J, Alhanti B, Lusk J, Li F, Adeoye O, Furie K, Hasan D, Messe S, Sheth K, Schwamm L, Smith E, Bhatt D, Fonarow G, Saver J, Xian Y, Grotta J. Mobile Stroke Unit Management in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Eligible for Intravenous Thrombolysis. JAMA Neurology 2024, 81 PMID: 39466286, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2024.3659.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency medical servicesEmergency medical service managementMobile stroke unitPrehospital managementSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageHospital dischargeGlobal disabilityIn-hospital mortalityEfficacy end pointUtility-weighted modified Rankin scaleStroke unit managementAcute ischemic strokeIschemic strokePrimary analytic cohortDiagnosis of ischemic strokeIntravenous thrombolysisAmerican Heart AssociationEnd pointsGuidelines-StrokeUW-mRSSecondary efficacy end pointsMain OutcomesMedical servicesStroke unitAmbulation statusTwenty Years of Sustained Improvement in Quality of Care and Outcomes for Patients Hospitalized With Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack: Data From The Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Program
Xian Y, Li S, Jiang T, Beon C, Poudel R, Thomas K, Reeves M, Smith E, Saver J, Sheth K, Messé S, Schwamm L, Fonarow G. Twenty Years of Sustained Improvement in Quality of Care and Outcomes for Patients Hospitalized With Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack: Data From The Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Program. Stroke 2024, 55: 2599-2610. PMID: 39429153, PMCID: PMC11518659, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.124.048174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGuidelines-Stroke programEvidence-based stroke careDoor-to-needle timeTransient ischemic attackGuidelines-Stroke hospitalsEvidence-based careQuality of careSmoking cessation counselingSustained improvementQuality improvement initiativesSkilled nursing facilityIndependence of patientsAcute ischemic strokeIschemic strokeRelevant to patientsIschemic attackDoor-to-puncture timeCessation counselingGuidelines-StrokeAssociated with sustained improvementStroke careDysphagia screeningNursing facilitiesHospital characteristicsImprovement initiativesContemporary Prestroke Dual Antiplatelet Use and Symptomatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage Risk After Thrombolysis
Peng T, Schwamm L, Fonarow G, Hassan A, Hill M, Messé S, Coronado F, Falcone G, Sharma R. Contemporary Prestroke Dual Antiplatelet Use and Symptomatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage Risk After Thrombolysis. JAMA Neurology 2024, 81: 722-731. PMID: 38767894, PMCID: PMC11106713, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2024.1312.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhageSymptomatic intracerebral hemorrhageTreated with IV-tPAAcute ischemic strokeIV-tPAAmerican Heart Association and American Stroke AssociationAssociated with lower oddsIschemic strokeDual antiplatelet therapyAssociated with increased riskPropensity score subclassificationAmerican Stroke AssociationIntracerebral hemorrhage riskGWTG-StrokeSymptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage riskGuidelines-StrokeDischarge modified Rankin Scale scoreIn-hospital deathStroke AssociationLower oddsRate of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhageAntiplatelet therapyCohort studyAssociated with symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhagePrestrokeTwenty Years of Get With The Guidelines-Stroke: Celebrating Past Successes, Lessons Learned, and Future Challenges
Reeves M, Fonarow G, Smith E, Sheth K, Messe S, Schwamm L. Twenty Years of Get With The Guidelines-Stroke: Celebrating Past Successes, Lessons Learned, and Future Challenges. Stroke 2024, 55: 1689-1698. PMID: 38738376, PMCID: PMC11208062, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.124.046527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTime to Anticoagulation Reversal and Outcomes After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Sheth K, Solomon N, Alhanti B, Messe S, Xian Y, Bhatt D, Hemphill J, Frontera J, Chang R, Danelich I, Huang J, Schwamm L, Smith E, Goldstein J, Mac Grory B, Fonarow G, Saver J. Time to Anticoagulation Reversal and Outcomes After Intracerebral Hemorrhage. JAMA Neurology 2024, 81: 363-372. PMID: 38335064, PMCID: PMC11002694, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2024.0221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDoor-to-treatment timeDoor-to-treatmentUS hospitalsQuality improvement registryOnset-to-treatment timeAmerican Heart AssociationFunctional outcomesLogistic regression modelsAssociated with decreased mortalityGuidelines-StrokeIntracerebral hemorrhageHospital characteristicsImprovement registryIntervention statusMain OutcomesAnticoagulation-associated intracerebral hemorrhageSystolic blood pressureInpatient mortalityRandom interceptCohort studyWhite raceSecondary outcomesStroke subtypesStroke severityWorkflow times
2023
Shorter Door-to-Needle Times Are Associated With Better Outcomes After Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy and Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Man S, Solomon N, Mac Grory B, Alhanti B, Uchino K, Saver J, Smith E, Xian Y, Bhatt D, Schwamm L, Hussain M, Fonarow G. Shorter Door-to-Needle Times Are Associated With Better Outcomes After Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy and Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke. Circulation 2023, 148: 20-34. PMID: 37199147, PMCID: PMC10356148, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.123.064053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous thrombolytic therapyAcute ischemic strokeGood long-term functional outcomeLong-term functional outcomeShorter DTN timesEndovascular thrombectomyFunctional outcomeDTN timeIschemic strokeCause mortalityNeedle timeThrombolytic therapyCox proportional hazards modelModified Rankin Scale (mRS) 0Older US patientsRankin Scale 0Multivariate logistic regressionProportional hazards modelLongitudinal functional outcomesHome timeEligible patientsEVT candidatesEVT timesGuidelines-StrokeThrombolytic administration
2022
Outcomes After Endovascular Thrombectomy With or Without Alteplase in Routine Clinical Practice
Smith E, Zerna C, Solomon N, Matsouaka R, Mac Grory B, Saver J, Hill M, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Messé S, Xian Y. Outcomes After Endovascular Thrombectomy With or Without Alteplase in Routine Clinical Practice. JAMA Neurology 2022, 79: 768-776. PMID: 35696198, PMCID: PMC9194745, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2022.1413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageAcute ischemic strokeEndovascular thrombectomyObservational cohort studyRoutine clinical practiceAlteplase treatmentIschemic strokeIntravenous alteplaseCohort studyDischarge destinationPrespecified outcomesHigh riskClinical practiceCerebral Infarction grade 2bHealth Stroke Severity scoreCerebral infarction (TICI) gradeIntravenous alteplase treatmentLarge nationwide registryStroke severity scoresRandomized clinical trialsEmergency medical servicesGood reperfusionGuidelines-StrokeHospital strokeCertain comorbidities
2020
Association Between Thrombolytic Door-to-Needle Time and 1-Year Mortality and Readmission in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
Man S, Xian Y, Holmes D, Matsouaka R, Saver J, Smith E, Bhatt D, Schwamm L, Fonarow G. Association Between Thrombolytic Door-to-Needle Time and 1-Year Mortality and Readmission in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke. JAMA 2020, 323: 2170-2184. PMID: 32484532, PMCID: PMC7267850, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2020.5697.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous tissue plasminogen activatorAcute ischemic strokeTissue plasminogen activatorCause mortalityNeedle timeCause readmissionIschemic strokeLong-term outcomesShorter doorBetter long-term outcomesImproved long-term outcomesPlasminogen activatorRetrospective cohort studyGood functional outcomeGuidelines-StrokeCohort studyHospital arrivalHospital dischargeMedian doorEarly administrationMedian agePrimary outcomeThrombolytic therapyFunctional outcomeReadmission
2019
Clinical Effectiveness of Direct Oral Anticoagulants vs Warfarin in Older Patients With Atrial Fibrillation and Ischemic Stroke
Xian Y, Xu H, O’Brien E, Shah S, Thomas L, Pencina M, Fonarow G, Olson D, Schwamm L, Bhatt D, Smith E, Hannah D, Maisch L, Lytle B, Peterson E, Hernandez A. Clinical Effectiveness of Direct Oral Anticoagulants vs Warfarin in Older Patients With Atrial Fibrillation and Ischemic Stroke. JAMA Neurology 2019, 76: 1192-1202. PMID: 31329212, PMCID: PMC6647003, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2019.2099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDirect oral anticoagulantsAcute ischemic strokeMajor adverse cardiovascular eventsAdverse cardiovascular eventsIschemic strokeLong-term outcomesAtrial fibrillationCardiovascular eventsOral anticoagulantsClinical effectivenessHigh riskHealth Stroke Scale scoreBetter long-term outcomesFirst year postdischargeStroke Scale scorePatient-centered outcomesPatient-centered measuresDOAC useGuidelines-StrokeCardiovascular readmissionCause readmissionGastrointestinal bleedingStroke preventionWarfarin prescriptionBaseline characteristicsThrombolytic therapy in older acute ischemic stroke patients with gastrointestinal malignancy or recent bleeding
Inohara T, Liang L, Kosinski A, Smith E, Schwamm L, Hernandez A, Bhatt D, Fonarow G, Peterson E, Xian Y. Thrombolytic therapy in older acute ischemic stroke patients with gastrointestinal malignancy or recent bleeding. European Stroke Journal 2019, 5: 47-55. PMID: 32232169, PMCID: PMC7092738, DOI: 10.1177/2396987319871784.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecombinant tissue plasminogen activatorRecent gastrointestinal bleedingAcute ischemic strokeGastrointestinal malignanciesIschemic strokeGastrointestinal bleedingHospital mortalityIntravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activatorOlder acute ischemic stroke patientsAcute ischemic stroke patientsRtPA-treated patientsIschemic stroke patientsTissue plasminogen activatorOutcomes of interestGuidelines-StrokeIndex strokeRecent bleedingSevere strokeObservational cohortClinical outcomesStroke patientsThrombolytic therapyBleedingSystemic hemorrhagePatientsThrombolysis in young adults with stroke: Findings from Get With The Guidelines-Stroke.
Dodds J, Xian Y, Sheng S, Fonarow G, Bhatt D, Matsouaka R, Schwamm L, Peterson E, Smith E. Thrombolysis in young adults with stroke: Findings from Get With The Guidelines-Stroke. Neurology 2019, 92: e2784-e2792. PMID: 31092622, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000007653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute ischemic strokeTissue plasminogen activatorIschemic strokeOlder patientsYounger patientsYears of ageSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhage rateYoung adultsGuidelines-Stroke registryIntracranial hemorrhage rateGuidelines-StrokeHospital mortalityHospital arrivalHemorrhage rateIntracranial hemorrhageMultivariable modelPatientsBetter outcomesStrokePlasminogen activatorTPA treatmentTreatmentAdultsAgeOutcomesUse, Temporal Trends, and Outcomes of Endovascular Therapy After Interhospital Transfer in the United States
Shah S, Xian Y, Sheng S, Zachrison KS, Saver JL, Sheth KN, Fonarow GC, Schwamm LH, Smith EE. Use, Temporal Trends, and Outcomes of Endovascular Therapy After Interhospital Transfer in the United States. Circulation 2019, 139: 1568-1577. PMID: 30700144, PMCID: PMC6816244, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.118.036509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndovascular therapyInterhospital transferHospital outcomesIschemic strokeMultivariable logistic regression modelSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageAcute ischemic strokeComprehensive stroke centerLarge vessel occlusionRisk-adjusted modelsLogistic regression modelsEVT outcomesGuidelines-StrokeHospital mortalityStroke centersIndependent ambulationPivotal trialsStroke careIntracranial hemorrhageVessel occlusionEVT casesStroke systemsWhite racePatientsFurther evaluation
2018
Association of Kidney Function With 30-Day and 1-Year Poststroke Mortality and Hospital Readmission
El Husseini N, Fonarow G, Smith E, Ju C, Sheng S, Schwamm L, Hernandez A, Schulte P, Xian Y, Goldstein L. Association of Kidney Function With 30-Day and 1-Year Poststroke Mortality and Hospital Readmission. Stroke 2018, 49: 2896-2903. PMID: 30571413, PMCID: PMC6338440, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.118.022011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPoststroke mortalityIschemic strokeDialysis statusHospital readmissionKidney functionPoststroke outcomesMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelService Medicare patientsGlomerular filtration rateHospital readmission ratesRisk stratification modelProportional hazards modelEGFR 15Guidelines-StrokeIndex hospitalizationPostdischarge mortalityEGFR 30EGFR 45Readmission ratesRehospitalization ratesCohort studyKidney diseaseFiltration rateIndependent associationParticipation in Get With the Guidelines–Stroke and Its Association With Quality of Care for Stroke
Howard G, Schwamm LH, Donnelly JP, Howard VJ, Jasne A, Smith EE, Rhodes JD, Kissela BM, Fonarow GC, Kleindorfer DO, Albright KC. Participation in Get With the Guidelines–Stroke and Its Association With Quality of Care for Stroke. JAMA Neurology 2018, 75: 1331-1337. PMID: 30083763, PMCID: PMC6248106, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.2101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTissue plasminogen activatorIschemic strokeQuality of careGuidelines-StrokeGWTG-StrokeMean ageNonparticipating hospitalsCare measuresRisk factorsPopulation-based cohort studyPlasminogen activatorLipid profile assessmentParticipants 45 yearsStroke risk factorsQuality Improvement ProgramEvidence-based interventionsExercise counselingNeurologist evaluationAntithrombotic therapyCohort studyAntithrombotic useStroke careMAIN OUTCOMELipid evaluationHospitalQuality of Care and Outcomes for Patients With Stroke in the United States Admitted During the International Stroke Conference
Messé S, Mullen M, Cox M, Fonarow G, Smith E, Saver J, Reeves M, Bhatt D, Matsouaka R, Schwamm L. Quality of Care and Outcomes for Patients With Stroke in the United States Admitted During the International Stroke Conference. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2018, 7: e009842. PMID: 30376750, PMCID: PMC6404171, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.118.009842.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous tissue plasminogen activatorTissue plasminogen activatorAcute ischemic strokeInternational Stroke ConferencePlasminogen activatorWorse outcomesGuideline-adherent careGuidelines-Stroke hospitalsRetrospective cohort studyHours of onsetMinutes of arrivalExperience worse outcomesQuality of careSame quality careAverage weekly numberGuidelines-StrokeAcute strokeBackground PatientsCohort studyConclusions PatientsIschemic strokeClinical outcomesMean ageStroke cliniciansHospital characteristicsComparison of Acute Ischemic Stroke Care and Outcomes Between Comprehensive Stroke Centers and Primary Stroke Centers in the United States
Man S, Zhao X, Uchino K, Hussain M, Smith E, Bhatt D, Xian Y, Schwamm L, Shah S, Khan Y, Fonarow G. Comparison of Acute Ischemic Stroke Care and Outcomes Between Comprehensive Stroke Centers and Primary Stroke Centers in the United States. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2018, 11: e004512. PMID: 29794035, PMCID: PMC5978771, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.117.004512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overBrain IschemiaCertificationComprehensive Health CareDelivery of Health Care, IntegratedEmergency Service, HospitalEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHospital MortalityHospitalsHumansMaleMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient AdmissionPatient TransferQuality ImprovementQuality Indicators, Health CareRecovery of FunctionRegistriesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsStrokeThrombolytic TherapyTime FactorsTime-to-TreatmentTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsPrimary stroke centerEmergency department admissionsStroke center certificationAcute ischemic strokeIschemic stroke careStroke centersStroke careDepartment admissionsHospital mortalityHospital outcomesIntravenous tPAIschemic strokeCenter certificationTPA timeComprehensive Stroke Center (CSC) certificationAcute ischemic stroke careMultivariable logistic regression modelAcute reperfusion therapyAcute stroke triageBrain Attack CoalitionDefect-free careComprehensive stroke centerOverall care qualityLogistic regression modelsGuidelines-StrokeDiabetes and long-term outcomes of ischaemic stroke: findings from Get With The Guidelines-Stroke
Echouffo-Tcheugui J, Xu H, Matsouaka R, Xian Y, Schwamm L, Smith E, Bhatt D, Hernandez A, Heidenreich P, Fonarow G. Diabetes and long-term outcomes of ischaemic stroke: findings from Get With The Guidelines-Stroke. European Heart Journal 2018, 39: 2376-2386. PMID: 29438515, PMCID: PMC6031049, DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehy036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComposite of mortalityNon-cardiovascular hospitalizationsTransient ischemic attackLong-term outcomesIschemic strokeHeart failureGuidelines-StrokeCause readmissionIS/transient ischemic attackHealth Stroke ScaleInfluence of diabetesRisk of deathOutcomes of interestPaucity of dataIschemic attackMore comorbiditiesTIA recurrenceCardiovascular readmissionCause mortalityHF readmissionStroke ScalePatient's diabetesAdverse outcomesInitial severityReadmission
2017
Increase in Endovascular Therapy in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke After the Publication of Pivotal Trials
Smith E, Saver J, Cox M, Liang L, Matsouaka R, Xian Y, Bhatt D, Fonarow G, Schwamm L. Increase in Endovascular Therapy in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke After the Publication of Pivotal Trials. Circulation 2017, 136: 2303-2310. PMID: 28982689, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.117.031097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndovascular thrombectomyEVT useEligible patientsIschemic strokePivotal trialsCase volumeStroke systemsHealth Stroke Scale scoreGuidelines-Stroke programStroke Scale scoreMean case volumeGuidelines-StrokeEndovascular therapyMore patientsPatient eligibilityPatientsClinical practiceScale scoreHospitalStrokeTrialsNational InstituteStroke durationLinear regressionThrombectomyTimely Reperfusion in Stroke and Myocardial Infarction Is Not Correlated
Sauser Zachrison K, Levine D, Fonarow G, Bhatt D, Cox M, Schulte P, Smith E, Suter R, Xian Y, Schwamm L. Timely Reperfusion in Stroke and Myocardial Infarction Is Not Correlated. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2017, 10: e003148. PMID: 28283469, PMCID: PMC5369604, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.116.003148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryDelivery of Health Care, IntegratedFemaleFibrinolytic AgentsHumansMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial ReperfusionOrganizational ObjectivesPatient Care TeamProspective StudiesQuality ImprovementQuality Indicators, Health CareRegistriesST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionStrokeThrombolytic TherapyTime FactorsTime-to-TreatmentTissue Plasminogen ActivatorUnited StatesConceptsST-segment elevation myocardial infarctionAcute ischemic strokeDTN timeD2B timeTimely reperfusionMyocardial infarctionHospital CompareGuidelines-Coronary Artery DiseaseHospital performanceHierarchical linear regression modelingEligible patientsGuidelines-StrokeNeedle timeSTEMI patientsBalloon timeIschemic strokeArtery diseaseHospital proportionLinear regression modelingProspective studyHospital differencesAIS carePatientsCare processesSpearman's rank correlation coefficientDelays in Door-to-Needle Times and Their Impact on Treatment Time and Outcomes in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke
Kamal N, Sheng S, Xian Y, Matsouaka R, Hill M, Bhatt D, Saver J, Reeves M, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Smith E. Delays in Door-to-Needle Times and Their Impact on Treatment Time and Outcomes in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke. Stroke 2017, 48: 946-954. PMID: 28228574, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.116.015712.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overBrain IschemiaDelivery of Health CareFemaleFibrinolytic AgentsGuideline AdherenceHospital MortalityHumansIntracranial HemorrhagesMaleMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CareOutcome Assessment, Health CareStrokeThrombolytic TherapyTime FactorsTissue Plasminogen ActivatorConceptsNeedle timeGuidelines-StrokeAcute ischemic stroke patientsSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageIschemic stroke patientsQuality Improvement ProgramTissue-type plasminogen activatorAcute comorbiditiesHospital mortalityInpatient strokeIntravenous alteplaseLonger doorIndependent ambulationDelay diagnosisIntracranial hemorrhageStroke patientsHospital characteristicsPatient outcomesHigher oddsLower oddsPatientsPlasminogen activatorStroke recognitionHospitalDiagnosis