Overview
Current American Heart Association Guidelines recommend that stroke patients be promptly rescued and identified so that the accepting hospital can be alerted and prepared to receive and treat them promptly. It is also recommend that stroke identification be performed using validated and standardized assessment scales. This study aims to analyze the possibility to increase the correct identification of stroke patients after implementation of several new operative procedures by the emergency medical service (EMS) of the metropolitan area of Milan (SOREU). The interventions adopted include:
- the evaluation of patients with suspected stroke via video call between the lay rescue personnel and the dispatch healthcare personnel
- the training of lay rescue personnel, operating in the metropolitan area, aimed at implementing the application of the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS) scale and to expand the neurological examination with the addiction of the Large ARtery Intracranial Occlusion Stroke Scale (LARIO) in the clinical evaluation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- suspected stroke
- rescued by basic life support vehicle
- consciousness
- informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- age < 18 years
- rescued by an advanced life support vehicle