1. Clinical significance of stroke nurse in patients with acute ischemic stroke receiving intravenous thrombolysis
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Zhao-Han Xu, Qi-Wen Deng, Qian Zhai, Qing Zhang, Zhen-Jie Wang, Wen-Xia Chen, Meng-Meng Gu, Teng Jiang, Jun-Shan Zhou, and Ying-Dong Zhang
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Stroke nurse ,Door-to-needle time ,Acute ischemic stroke ,Intravenous thrombolysis ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Reports have proven that shorter door-to-needle time (DTN time) indicates better outcomes in AIS patients received intravenous thrombolysis. Efforts have been made by hospitals and centers to minimize DTN time in many ways including introducing a stroke nurse. However, there are few studies to discuss the specific effect of stroke nurse on patients’ prognosis. This study aimed to compare consecutive AIS patients before and after the intervention to analyze the effect of stroke nurse on clinical outcome of AIS patients. Methods In this retrospective study, we observed 1003 patients from November 2016 to December 2020 dividing in two groups, collected and analyzed AIS patients’ medical history, clinical assessment information, important timelines, 90 mRS score, etc. Comparative analysis and mediation analysis were also used in this study. Results A total of 418 patients was included in this study, and 199 patients were enrolled in the stroke nurse group and 219 was in the preintervention group. Baseline characteristics of patients showed no significant difference except there seems more patients with previous ischemic stroke history in the group of stroke nurse. (p = 0.008). The median DTN time significantly decreased in the stroke nurse group (25 min versus 36 min, p
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- 2021
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