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Use of mobile stroke units improves clinical outcomes

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

IMAGE: Berlin currently has three STEMOs, mobile stroke units which help reduce time to treatment. view more STEMOs (Stroke-Einsatz-Mobile) have been serving Berlin for ten years. The specialized stroke emergency response vehicles allow physicians to start treating...
UCLA Mobile Stroke Unit saves time, provides lifesaving care on the scene

UCLA Mobile Stroke Unit saves time, provides lifesaving care on the scene

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

The UCLA Mobile Stroke Unit is working to improve care for stroke victims by reducing the time between diagnosis and treatment. (Noah Danesh/Daily Bruin) Correction: The original version of this article incorrectly stated Soumya Ravichandran is a fourth-year student....
Direct Transfer to Angio Improves Outcome in Large-Vessel Stroke

Direct Transfer to Angio Improves Outcome in Large-Vessel Stroke

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

Patient with suspected large-vessel occlusion stroke who were taken directly to the angiography suite, bypassing the emergency department, received endovascular treatment faster and had better 90-day functional outcomes in a new study. Results of the ANGIO-CAT trial...
Mobile stroke units deliver faster care to improve outcomes, lessen chance for disability

Mobile stroke units deliver faster care to improve outcomes, lessen chance for disability

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

A new study involving UCLA researchers finds that mobile stroke units (MSUs) – state-of-the-art ambulances built to provide stroke patients with emergency neurological diagnosis and treatment prior to hospital arrival — improve patient outcomes and lessen...
Management by mobile stroke unit led to better functional outcomes vs. standard ambulance

Management by mobile stroke unit led to better functional outcomes vs. standard ambulance

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

Patients who experienced a stroke and were treated by a mobile stroke unit were more likely to be treated within the first hour of symptom onset and more likely to be disability free at 90 days, a researcher reported. According to data from the BEST-MSU trial...
Mobile stroke units improve outcomes and reduce disability among stroke patients

Mobile stroke units improve outcomes and reduce disability among stroke patients

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

DALLAS, March 17, 2021 — Stroke patients treated via a mobile stroke unit (MSU) received clot-busting medications faster and more often – and recovered significantly better than patients who receive regular emergency care by standard ambulance, according...
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