对参与 StrokeNet 地区协调中心脑卒中治疗决策的临床医生进行全国性评估:临床医生做出中风治疗决策。

Lauren E Mamer MD, PhD , Phillip A Scott MD, MBA
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目的:自溶栓药物问世以来,卒中团队不断发展,以改善溶栓治疗服务。目前尚不清楚血管内治疗的出现对急性卒中团队组成的影响:向 27 个 StrokeNet 区域协调中心 (RCC) 的现场首席研究员 (PI) 发送了一份由两部分组成的试点调查,内容涉及机构急性卒中团队。A 部分调查人员参与各类卒中响应的情况。B 部分确定了卒中团队医生及其参与的应对类型,以评估卒中团队成员的培训背景:A 部分和 B 部分的回复率分别为 66% 和 48%。在 A 部分中,67%(12/18)的医疗点报告说,受训人员总是以极大的自主权对急诊室卒中启动做出响应。44%(7/16)和 27%(4/15)的医疗点报告 NP 和 PA 对急诊室卒中警报做出响应,但自主权有限。B 部分确定了 124 名参与 ED 卒中警报的医生,其中绝大多数 79% (95% CI:71-85)接受过血管神经科培训。参与血管内治疗的 39 名卒中团队成员(23%)接受过以下培训:49%(34-64)神经外科、28%(17-44)放射科、18%(9-33)血管神经科、5%(1-16)神经内科:我们发现,StrokeNet 区域协调中心的急性卒中团队成员组成存在一定的异质性。进行血管内治疗的人员具有不同的临床专业,这反映了急性卒中介入治疗的多学科性质在不断发展。在 StrokeNet 区域协调中心,团队中有大量受训人员参与急诊室和住院部的急性卒中救治。
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National assessment of clinicians participating in stroke treatment decisions at strokenet regional coordinating centers

Objectives

Since the introduction of thrombolytics, stroke teams evolved to improve thrombolytic care delivery. The impact of the advent of endovascular therapy on the composition of acute stroke teams is unknown.

Materials and Methods

A two-part pilot-tested survey was deployed to site-Principal Investigators (PIs) of the 27 StrokeNet Regional Coordinating Centers (RCCs) regarding institutional acute stroke teams. Part A inquired about the participation of personnel in each type of stroke response. Part B identified stroke team physicians and the types of responses in which they participate to assess training background of stroke team members.

Results

Response rates for Part A and B were 66% and 48%, respectively. In Part A, 67% (12/18) of sites reported trainees always responded to ED stroke activations with significant autonomy. 44% (7/16) and 27% (4/15) of sites reported NP and PA response to ED stroke alerts, respectively, but with limited autonomy. In Part B, 124 physicians involved in ED stroke alerts were identified, the large majority of whom (79%, 95% CI: 71-85) were vascular neurology trained. The 39 (23%) stroke team members involved in endovascular therapy had the following training: 49% (34-64) neurosurgery, 28% (17-44) radiology, 18% (9-33) vascular neurology 5% (1-16) neurology.

Conclusions

We identified modest heterogeneity in the composition of acute stroke team members across StrokeNet RCCs. Individuals performing endovascular therapy had a variety of clinical specializations, reflecting the evolving multidisciplinary nature of interventional acute stroke care. At StrokeNet RCCs, teams have significant trainee involvement in both ED and inpatient acute stroke responses.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases publishes original papers on basic and clinical science related to the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. The Journal also features review articles, controversies, methods and technical notes, selected case reports and other original articles of special nature. Its editorial mission is to focus on prevention and repair of cerebrovascular disease. Clinical papers emphasize medical and surgical aspects of stroke, clinical trials and design, epidemiology, stroke care delivery systems and outcomes, imaging sciences and rehabilitation of stroke. The Journal will be of special interest to specialists involved in caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease, including neurologists, neurosurgeons and cardiologists.
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