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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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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