2019
Components and Trends in Door to Treatment Times for Endovascular Therapy in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Hospitals
Menon B, Xu H, Cox M, Saver J, Goyal M, Peterson E, Xian Y, Matsuoka R, Jehan R, Yavagal D, Gupta R, Mehta B, Bhatt D, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Smith E. Components and Trends in Door to Treatment Times for Endovascular Therapy in Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Hospitals. Circulation 2019, 139: 169-179. PMID: 30586703, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.118.036701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGuidelines-Stroke hospitalsEndovascular therapyHospital-level variablesShorter doorArterial accessCase volumeFirst pass timeArterial puncture timeComprehensive stroke centerLarge vessel occlusionCalendar year quarterWorkflow timesSignificant linear time trendsIschemic strokeLonger doorMedian doorStroke centersArterial punctureDiabetes mellitusMultivariable analysisPuncture timeFaster doorEmergency departmentClinical trialsMultivariable modeling
2011
Improving Door-to-Needle Times in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Fonarow G, Smith E, Saver J, Reeves M, Hernandez A, Peterson E, Sacco R, Schwamm L. Improving Door-to-Needle Times in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Stroke 2011, 42: 2983-2989. PMID: 21885841, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.111.621342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute ischemic strokeAcute ischemic stroke patientsTissue-type plasminogen activatorIschemic stroke patientsNeedle timeIschemic strokeStroke patientsAmerican Heart Association/American Stroke AssociationIntravenous tissue-type plasminogen activatorAmerican Stroke AssociationUnited States hospitalsEmergency medical services prenotificationInitial program goalsTeam-based approachImproving DoorStroke teamTPA administrationFaster doorStroke AssociationClinical practiceHospital participationState HospitalStrokePatientsPlasminogen activator