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- W2895867160 abstract "Introduction: The organization of the stroke care in Brazil started in 2002 after the tPA approval. In 2008, was started a task force of stroke neurologists together with the Ministry of Health (MOH) with the objective of supporting the establishment of a nationwide network. Since then, the hospitals have progressively improved their structure. In 2012, was launched the National Stroke Policy, by the MOH, with creation of stroke centers in public health system, reimbursement of tPA, implementation of telemedicine and creation of the Line of Care integrating all stroke assistance. The aim of this study is to compare the structure of stroke care in 2008 and 2017. Method: This cross-sectional study compared the structure of stroke centers in 2008 and 2017. The information was collected through online questionnaires sent to the stroke centers and to the vascular neurologists. Results: In 2008, 35 stroke centers were active (40% assisting public health patients), only 14% with stroke units and no hospital had telemedicine. The National Emergency Medical Service (EMS) was trained in 4 cities, covering 23% of stroke centers. In 2017, there are 139 stroke centers registered in Brazil. We had answers from 110 hospitals (79%) in 15 out of 26 states (9 states do not have stroke centers). The EMS covers 96% of the stroke centers but only 63% is linked with the local network. The centers are 34% public, 42% private and 24% assist both public and private patients (58% assist public health system). The stroke units are present in 49% of hospitals. Neurologists are available 24h /7 days a week in 82% of the hospitals (33% on duty, 44% on call and 23% by telemedicine). In total, 41% of hospitals are comprehensive stroke centers. As the thrombectomy devices are not paid in the public hospitals, only 2 are comprehensive stroke centers, 8 had structure but not devices and are participating in a clinical trial to approve thrombectomy in public hospitals in Brazil. Conclusion: The organization of stroke care in Brazil has improved a lot in recent years. Despite this, we have a lot to improve, since it’s still a small number of hospitals for a huge country, with large part of its population without access to the best treatments." @default.
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- W2895867160 date "2018-01-22" @default.
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- W2895867160 title "Abstract TP230: The Development of a Stroke System of Care in Brazil: Where Are We Now?" @default.
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