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Stroke alert program improves recognition and evaluation time of in-hospital ischemic stroke
Ethan Cumbler1, Tracey Anderson, Robert Neumann
1Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA. Ethan.Cumbler@ucdenver.edu
Abstract:
An inpatient stroke alert program is effective in decreasing evaluation time for in-hospital strokes, although response times remain significantly longer than those in the emergency department. It is capable of increasing the percentage of ischemic strokes identified by the hospital's stroke team, at the cost of an increased percentage of false alarms.
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