Prehospital Notification Using a Mobile Application Can Improve Regional Stroke Care System in a Metropolitan Area

Sang Hun Lee, Hyun Wook Ryoo, Sang Chan Jin, Jae Yun Ahn, Sung Il Sohn, Yang Ha Hwang, Youngrok Do, Yoon Soo Lee, Jung Ho Kim

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Abstract

Background: Acute ischemic stroke is a time-sensitive disease. Emergency medical service (EMS) prehospital notification of potential patients with stroke could play an important role in improving the in-hospital medical response and timely treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke. We analyzed the effects of FASTroke, a mobile app that EMS can use to notify hospitals of patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke at the prehospital stage. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke at 5 major hospitals in metropolitan Daegu City, Korea, from February 2020 to January 2021. The clinical conditions and time required for managing patients were compared according to whether the EMS employed FASTroke app and further compared the factors by dividing the patients into subgroups according to the preregistration received by the hospitals when using FASTroke app. Results: Of the 563 patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke, FASTroke was activated for 200; of these, 93 were preregistered. The FASTroke prenotification showed faster door-to-computed-tomography times (19 minutes vs. 25 minutes, P< 0.001), faster door-to-intravenous-thrombolysis times (37 minutes vs. 48 minutes, P< 0.001), and faster door-to-endovascular-thrombectomy times (82 minutes vs. 119 minutes, P< 0.001). The time was further shortened when the preregistration was conducted simultaneously by the receiving hospital. Conclusion: The FASTroke app is an easy and useful tool for prenotification as a regional stroke care system in the metropolitan area, leading to reduced transport and acute ischemic stroke management time and more reperfusion treatment. The effect was more significant when the preregistration was performed jointly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume36
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Stroke
  • Thrombolytic Therapy

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