Impact of CT scanner location on door to imaging time for emergency department stroke evaluation
2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 38; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ajem.2019.158398
ISSN1532-8171
AutoresWilliam A. Bonadio, Christina M. Beck, Aaron Mueller,
Tópico(s)Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
ResumoStroke is a potentially serious condition commonly diagnosed in the ED. Time to diagnosis can be crucial to maximizing outcome in a majority of ischemic stroke cases amenable to thrombolytic therapy. An analysis of 148 consecutive adults transported by EMS to an urban emergency department with a diagnosis of cerebro-vascular accident during a 12 month period was performed to determine the impact of CT scanner location on door-to-head CT [DTCT] scan time. The CT scanner was relocated from an upper floor of the hospital to within the ER department midway through the study period. The rate of DTCT scan time ≤20 min increased significantly from 47% [pre-relocation] to 74% [post-relocation]; and the rate of DTCT ultra-rapid scan time ≤10 min more than doubled. Hospitals providing ED care for stroke patients can expedite management by ensuring CT scanner location is in closest possible proximity to the ED.
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