Air-Mobile Stroke Unit for access to stroke treatment in rural regions

Author:

Walter Silke12ORCID,Zhao Henry3ORCID,Easton Damien3,Bil Cees4,Sauer Jonas45,Liu Yang1ORCID,Lesmeister Martin1ORCID,Grunwald Iris Q67,Donnan Geoffrey A2,Davis Stephen M3,Fassbender Klaus1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany

2. The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

3. Melbourne Brain Centre at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

4. Department of Aerospace Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

5. Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, FH Aachen, University of Applied Sciences, Aachen, Germany

6. Neuroscience Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK

7. Radiology Department, Southend University Hospital NHS Trust, Southend-on-Sea, UK

Abstract

Background In recent years, important progress has been made in effective stroke treatment, however, patients living in rural and remote areas have nil or very limited access to timely reperfusion therapies. Aims Novel systems of care to overcome the detrimental treatment gap for stroke patients living in rural and remote regions need to be developed. Summary of review A possible solution to the treatment disparity between stroke patients living in metropolitan and rural areas may involve the use of specially designed aircrafts equipped with the ability to diagnose and treat acute stroke at remote emergency sites. We describe technical solutions for an Air-Mobile Stroke Unit (Air-MSU) concept, where an aircraft is customized with the ability to perform multimodal computed tomography, in addition to onboard laboratory equipment and telemedicine connection. The Air-MSU is envisioned not only to allow intravenous thrombolysis in the field but also to allow prehospital triage to a comprehensive stroke center through use of contrast intracerebral vascular imaging. Several options for the Air-MSU approach are described, and issues regarding the potential medical benefit, optimal operating environment, technical realization, and integration in pre-existing solutions (e.g., flying doctor service) are addressed. Conclusion The Air-MSU may represent a novel tool to reduce treatment disparity for stroke patients in rural and remote areas. However, this approach requires further implementation research to determine the overall benefit to these communities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology

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