Simulation modelling to study the impact of adding comprehensive stroke centres. Can we deliver endovascular thrombectomy sooner?

Author:

Maas Willemijn JORCID,van der Zee Durk-JoukeORCID,Buskens ErikORCID,Uyttenboogaart Maarten,Lahr Maarten MHORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesRegional accessibility and distribution of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) capable facilities, that is, comprehensive stroke centres (CSCs), may significantly influence time to treatment. We analysed the impact of adding CSCs in the north of the Netherlands, a region with roughly 1.7 million inhabitants currently served by one CSC and eight primary stroke centres (PSCs).DesignMonte Carlo simulation modelling was used to establish new CSCs in our region by hypothetically upgrading existing PSCs to CSCs and ensuing adjustments in health services set-up.SettingOne CSC and eight PSCs in the north of the Netherlands.Participants165 patients with acute stroke treated with EVT and underwent interhospital transfer between PSC and CSC (drip and ship patients).Primary and secondary outcomesTime from onset to groin (OTG) puncture and predicted probability of favourable outcome (modified Rankin Scale 0–2) after 90 days. Sensitivity analyses were performed to assess uncertainty in workflow efficiency of CSCs.ResultsAdding one or two CSCs would reduce the OTG time up to approximately 17 min and increases the predicted probability of favourable outcome by approximately 2%. Sensitivity analyses revealed that ‘slow-acting’ CSCs may reduce OTG by 3–5 min compared with 24–32 min for ‘fast-acting’ CSCs.ConclusionsThis study suggests that adding one or two CSCs in the north of the Netherlands would have modest impact. Improving workflow efficiencies seems to be more potent when aiming to improve existing acute stroke care systems.

Funder

PPP

Brain Foundation Netherlands

Heart Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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