Emergency medical services utilization in acute stroke in Qatar - an observational cohort study.

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE International Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1186/s12245-025-00877-5
Zain A Bhutta, Naveed Akhtar, Tim Harris, Maaret Castren, Yahia Imam, Sameer A Pathan, Guillaume Alinier, Saadat Kamran, Peter A Cameron, Tuukka Puolakka
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Introduction: Timely recanalization improves long-term outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (IS) patients, but most patients present outside the therapeutic window. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) can reduce pre-hospital delay and increase the likelihood of recanalization. We aim to determine the characteristic variations amongst suspected acute stroke patients using EMS.

Methods: This retrospective observational study included all suspected acute stroke patients admitted to a national tertiary care hospital in Qatar from January 2014 to September 2020. We evaluated demographics, clinical features, treatment impact, and associated factors in EMS versus non-EMS transported groups.

Results: During the study period, 11,892 patients presented with suspected stroke. Of these, 65.1% used EMS (EMS group) for transportation to the hospital. Median age was comparable between EMS and non-EMS group [52 years; IQR 43-63 vs. 43-62, p < 0.05]. Male to female ratio was 3:1. EMS use in the Qatari population (59.2%) was relatively low. Patients with hemorrhagic stroke (82.4%) had significantly higher EMS use as compared to IS (65.7%) and cerebral venous thrombosis (64.7%); p < 0.001. Symptom onset to ED presentation time was lower in EMS users, with 41.0% arriving within 4.5 h vs. 24.3% in the non-EMS transported group (p < 0.05). Patients with unilateral weakness (66.4%), aphasia (78.2%), neglect (78.2%), dysarthria (68.4%), loss of consciousness (83.3%), and seizures (83.9%) were more likely to use EMS than alternative modes of transportation. Patients attending via EMS had higher rates of thrombolysis than others (82.4% vs. 17.6%; p < 0.001) and a shorter door-to-needle time (56.4 ± 38.2 min vs. 75.7 ± 43.8 min; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: EMS utilization in acute stroke patients was high and was associated with rapid and higher rates of therapeutic intervention. However, younger age, Arab ethnicity, and less obvious stroke symptoms were associated with lower EMS use, emphasizing the need for targeted public health interventions to improve EMS activations.

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卡塔尔急性中风患者急诊医疗服务的利用——一项观察性队列研究
及时再通可改善急性缺血性卒中(IS)患者的长期预后,但大多数患者出现在治疗窗外。紧急医疗服务(EMS)可以减少院前延误,增加再通的可能性。我们的目的是确定在疑似急性脑卒中患者中使用EMS的特征变化。方法:这项回顾性观察性研究纳入了2014年1月至2020年9月在卡塔尔一家国家三级医院住院的所有疑似急性脑卒中患者。我们评估了EMS组与非EMS组的人口统计学、临床特征、治疗影响和相关因素。结果:在研究期间,11,892例患者出现疑似卒中。其中65.1%使用EMS (EMS组)运送至医院。EMS组和非EMS组的中位年龄相当[52岁;结论:急性脑卒中患者EMS使用率高,且与快速和较高的治疗干预率相关。然而,较年轻的年龄、阿拉伯民族和较不明显的中风症状与较低的EMS使用相关,强调需要有针对性的公共卫生干预措施来改善EMS的激活。
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