2021
Drip-and-ship versus mothership for endovascular treatment of acute stroke: A comparative effectiveness analysis
Wu X, Wira C, Matouk C, Forman H, Gandhi D, Sanelli P, Schindler J, Malhotra A. Drip-and-ship versus mothership for endovascular treatment of acute stroke: A comparative effectiveness analysis. International Journal Of Stroke 2021, 17: 315-322. PMID: 33759645, DOI: 10.1177/17474930211008701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComprehensive stroke centerPrimary stroke centerAcute stroke patientsNearest comprehensive stroke centerAcute strokeMothership strategyStroke centersStroke patientsPlace of onsetHealth benefitsMarkov decision-analytic modelComparative effectiveness analysisRecent medical literatureMultiple sensitivity analysesDecision analytic modelMothership modelPrimary outcomeEndovascular treatmentPrehospital triageSudden onsetPatientsMedical literatureStrokeShip strategyTarget population
2020
Stroke Systems of Care
Amin H, Schindler J. Stroke Systems of Care. 2020, 243-245. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52552-1_20.ChaptersBrain Attack CoalitionStroke careAmerican Heart Association/American Stroke AssociationEffective acute stroke careAcute stroke carePrimary stroke centerAmerican Stroke AssociationHospital outcomesStroke centersStroke measuresVascular neurologistsStroke AssociationPrehospital settingStroke systemsT-PAMedicaid ServicesJoint CommissionCareBetter standardizationOutcomesInitial recommendationsEffective administrationMedicationsNeurologistsMixed outcomes
2016
Stroke Systems of Care
Amin H, Schindler J. Stroke Systems of Care. 2016, 185-188. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39605-7_20.ChaptersBrain Attack CoalitionStroke careAmerican Heart Association/American Stroke AssociationEffective acute stroke careAcute stroke carePrimary stroke centerAmerican Stroke AssociationHospital outcomesStroke centersStroke measuresVascular neurologistsStroke AssociationPrehospital settingStroke systemsT-PAMedicaid ServicesJoint CommissionCareBetter standardizationOutcomesInitial recommendationsEffective administrationMedicationsNeurologistsMixed outcomes
2015
On- versus Off-Hour Patient Cohorts at a Primary Stroke Center: Onset-to-Treatment Duration and Clinical Outcomes after IV Thrombolysis
Asuzu D, Nystrӧm K, Amin H, Schindler J, Wira C, Greer D, Fang NF, Halliday J, Sheth KN. On- versus Off-Hour Patient Cohorts at a Primary Stroke Center: Onset-to-Treatment Duration and Clinical Outcomes after IV Thrombolysis. Journal Of Stroke And Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015, 25: 447-451. PMID: 26654664, DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2015.10.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptomatic intracerebral hemorrhagePrimary stroke centerClinical outcomesStroke centersStroke severitySymptom onsetStroke careStroke patientsPatient cohortIntravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) therapyTreatment durationRecombinant tissue plasminogen activator therapyHealth Stroke Scale scoreTissue plasminogen activator therapyConsistent quality careBaseline National InstitutesStroke Scale scoreAcute stroke careIschemic stroke patientsPlasminogen activator therapyMann-Whitney testSICH rateAcute strokeIschemic strokeConsecutive patientsComparison of On-hour vs Off-hour Patient Cohorts at a Primary Stroke Center: Onset-To-Treatment Duration and Clinical Outcomes after IV Thrombolysis (S21.005)
Nystrom K, Asuzu D, Amin H, Schindler J, Wira C, Greer D, Chi N, Halliday J, Sheth K. Comparison of On-hour vs Off-hour Patient Cohorts at a Primary Stroke Center: Onset-To-Treatment Duration and Clinical Outcomes after IV Thrombolysis (S21.005). Neurology 2015, 84 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.84.14_supplement.s21.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary stroke centerStroke centersClinical outcomesPatient cohortTreatment durationThrombolysisCohort