Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 18, 2025

A Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Technique for Inducing Post-stroke Depression in Rats
Published on: May 22, 2019
Poverty and Stroke: The Need for Socioeconomic Data in Hyperacute Care
Mayank Goyal1, Michael D Hill1, Jeffery L Saver2
1Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada (M.G., M.D.H.).
None:
Poverty profoundly influences stroke risk, access to care, and recovery, yet remains largely invisible in hyperacute stroke trials. Despite growing awareness of health inequities, current research and clinical frameworks rarely capture socioeconomic data at the point of care-particularly during the hyperacute phase, when decisions are time sensitive. This commentary highlights the urgent need to incorporate measures of poverty and social vulnerability into hyperacute stroke care and research. We briefly review existing evidence on the relationship between socioeconomic status and acute stroke outcomes, identify gaps in current data collection practices, and explore why capturing such information has remained a challenge. To address this gap, we propose a practical, rapid-assessment approach using brief, validated tools to measure economic strain in emergency or prehospital settings. These tools can be embedded into clinical workflows with minimal disruption while providing critical context for interpreting outcomes and guiding resource allocation. We envision incorporating such tools into future randomized controlled trials to ensure that socioeconomic factors are systematically captured and analyzed-ultimately enabling more inclusive trial designs, equitable care delivery, and data-driven policy change.
Related Concept Videos
Acute Coronary Syndrome III: Diagnostic Studies
Atherosclerosis IV: Nursing Management
Acute Kidney Injury IV: Diagnostic Studies and Prevention
Acute Coronary Syndrome IV: Interprofessional Care
Acute Kidney Injury I: Introduction
Documentation in Long-Term and Home Healthcare Setting
Long-Term Care Facilities

