Purpose Of Review: Acute stroke is a treatable disease. Nevertheless, only a minority of patients obtain guideline-adjusted therapy. One major reason is the small time window in which therapies have to be administered in order to reverse or mitigate brain injury and prevent disability. The Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) concept, available for a decade now, is spreading worldwide, comprising ambulances, fully equipped with computed tomography, laboratory unit and telemedicine connection to the stroke centre and staffed with a specialised stroke team. Besides its benefits, this concept adds a relevant amount of costs to health services.
Recent Findings: The feasibility of the MSU and its impact on reducing treatment times have been proven by several research trials. In addition, pre-hospital stroke diagnosis including computed tomographic angiography analysis facilitates correct triage of patients, needing mechanical recanalization, thereby reducing the number of secondary or inter-hospital transfers. Even so, the concept is not yet fully implemented on a broad scale. One reason is the still open question of cost-effectiveness. There are assumptions based on the randomised trials of MSUs hinting towards an acceptable amount of money per quality-adjusted life years and overall cost-effectiveness. Up to now, neither a prospective analysis nor a consideration of secondary transfer avoidance is available. The MSU concept is an innovative and impactful strategy to improve stroke management, especially in times of constraints in healthcare economics and health care professionals. Prospective information is needed to answer the cost-effectiveness question satisfactorily.
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Healthc Technol Lett
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Methods: We utilized two-sample Mendelian randomization to elucidate the causal associations of 28 distinct traits for socioeconomic factor, behavioral factor, dietary factor and physical measurement with migraine. In the univariable Mendelian randomization analysis, the inverse-variance weighted method served as the primary analytic approach.
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Saratov State University, Saratov, Russia.
Objective: Assessing the effectiveness of using a complex that includes the use of the drug Cortexin and classes using the mobile application Aphasia.No (Afaziyam.Net) in working with speech disorders in patients with acute stroke.
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Digital Health Validation Center, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Sant Pau Campus Salut Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
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Methods: A validation study was conducted between August and December 2022 with 85 participants from two hospitals in Spain, who completed the pSUAPP questionnaire, comprising 27 Likert-like items across four dimensions: first contact, registration, features and overall experience, and 1 open question.
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