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Collaboration and Community Stroke Education
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Barriers to seeking CareBarriers
Lack of Knowledge
Fear of Hospitals
Denial
Living Alone
Preexisting Health Concerns
Budgets
50/50
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What is CommunitySystem/Local/Regional Hospitals
EMS & Fire
Schools & Organizations
Individuals & Families
Define your community
Be Creative!
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Beg...Borrow…StealDon’t reinvent the wheel
Go Above and beyond the “Health Fair”
Collaborate with System/Local/Regional Coordinators & EMS/Fire
Demonstrate “Team” to your Community
50/50 Impact!
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StatisticsBy 2030, an additional 3.4 million people ≥18 will have had a stroke.
In people with a history of TIA, impaired glucose tolerance nearly doubled the stroke risk compared with those with normal glucose
levels and tripled the risks for those with DM.
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Total direct medical stroke-related costs are projected to triple, from $71.6 billion to $184.1 billion.
Approximately 15% of all strokes are heralded by a TIA.
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Data have shown a steady increase in the proportion of ischemic stroke patients who are treated with tPA therapy. For example, administrative data in 2009 found that between 3.4% and 5.2% of acute ischemic strokes were treated with tPA, which was approximately double the treatment rate observed in 2005.219 Similarly, analysis of data from the GWTG-Stroke program demonstrated substantial increases in tPA treatment rates over the period from 2003 to 2011.
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Analysis of tPA-treated patients in the GWTG-Stroke program between 2003 and 2009 found that the majority were not treated within the guideline-recommended interval of 60 minutes from hospital arrival and that this proportion had increased only modestly during this period (from 19% in 2003 to 29% in 2009). Paradoxically, door-to needle times were found to be inversely related to onset to arrival times; thus, tPA-treated patients who arrived earlier were less likely to receive treatment within 60 minutes of arrival.
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When it all comes together
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Different Strokes for
Different Folks
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