Validated pre-hospital stroke scales to predict large vessel occlusion: a systematic review
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Published:2019-06-28
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Volume:16
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ISSN:2202-7270
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Container-title:Australasian Journal of Paramedicine
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Short-container-title:Australasian Journal of Paramedicine
Author:
Loudon Wayne,Wong Andrew,Disney Mark,Tippett Vivienne
Abstract
Background Occlusions of large cerebral vessels, including the internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery, result in significant burden of morbidity. Treatment was previously limited to intravenous thrombolysis, however multiple studies have shown significant improvements when patients undergo endovascular clot retrieval. Early identification and triage to centres capable of delivering this is likely to contribute to improved outcomes. This systematic review aims to compare clinical assessment tools and their performance ‘in-field’ to identify usability and reliability to assist pre-hospital providers with identification of this sub-group of stroke patients. MethodsSeveral databases were reviewed to identify studies that have validated large vessel occlusion clinical assessment tools within the pre-hospital environment. Sensitivity, specificity and predictive value were compared along with any biases. Six studies met the study criteria and were included. A total of 1384 patients were involved in the studies with sensitivities ranging from 51.9% to 100% and specificities ranging from 68% to 90%.ConclusionThere is significant variation among studies and the emergency medical systems they have been performed within. It is likely that no single tool will suit every system and further research is required to determine the best tool for the Australian pre-hospital environment.
Publisher
Australasian College of Paramedicine
Subject
Emergency Nursing,Emergency Medicine,Emergency Medical Services
Cited by
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