Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Acute Stroke Management, 7thEdition Practice Guidelines Update, 2022

Author:

Heran Manraj,Lindsay PatriceORCID,Gubitz Gord,Yu AmyORCID,Ganesh AravindORCID,Lund Rebecca,Arsenault Sacha,Bickford Doug,Derbyshire Donnita,Doucette Shannon,Ghrooda Esseddeeg,Harris Devin,Kanya-Forstner Nick,Kaplovitch Eric,Liederman Zachary,Martiniuk Shauna,McClelland Marie,Milot Genevieve,Minuk Jeffrey,Otto Erica,Perry Jeffrey,Schlamp Rob,Tampieri DonatellaORCID,van Adel Brian,Volders David,Whelan Ruth,Yip Samuel,Foley Norine,Smith Eric E.ORCID,Dowlatshahi Dar,Mountain Anita,Hill Michael D.ORCID,Martin Chelsy,Shamy MichelORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACT:The 2022 update of theCanadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations (CSBPR) for Acute Stroke Management, 7thedition, is a comprehensive summary of current evidence-based recommendations, appropriate for use by an interdisciplinary team of healthcare providers and system planners caring for persons with an acute stroke or transient ischemic attack. These recommendations are a timely opportunity to reassess current processes to ensure efficient access to acute stroke diagnostics, treatments, and management strategies, proven to reduce mortality and morbidity. The topics covered include prehospital care, emergency department care, intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), prevention and management of inhospital complications, vascular risk factor reduction, early rehabilitation, and end-of-life care. These recommendations pertain primarily to an acuteischemicvascular event. Notable changes in the 7thedition include recommendations pertaining the use of tenecteplase, thrombolysis as a bridging therapy prior to mechanical thrombectomy, dual antiplatelet therapy for stroke prevention,1the management of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage following thrombolysis, acute stroke imaging, care of patients undergoing EVT, medical assistance in dying, and virtual stroke care. An explicit effort was made to address sex and gender differences wherever possible. The theme of the 7thedition of the CSBPR is building connections to optimize individual outcomes, recognizing that many people who present with acute stroke often also have multiple comorbid conditions, are medically more complex, and require a coordinated interdisciplinary approach for optimal recovery. Additional materials to support timely implementation and quality monitoring of these recommendations are available atwww.strokebestpractices.ca.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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