Interdisciplinary neurovascular networks in Germany: update 2025.

IF 3.2 Q2 Medicine
Tobias A Wagner-Altendorf, Konrad Sieb, Ansgar Berlis, Arnd Dörfler, Dorothee Mielke, Christoph Groden, Erdem Güresir, Gerhard F Hamann, Olav Jansen, Jürgen Meixensberger, Oliver Müller, Darius G Nabavi, Tobias Neumann-Haefelin, Martin Ossenbrink, Jan Regelsberger, Georg Royl, Hartmut Vatter, Werner Weber, Nils Werring, Jens Minnerup, Joachim Röther
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Background: Neurovascular networks (NVNs) in Germany are supra-regional care structures for patients with neurovascular diseases. Each NVN consists of a tertiary care center serving as the coordinating center-in some cases, two or three coordinating centers-and at least three partner hospitals. Since 2018, 19 neurovascular networks (NVNs) have been audited and certified. NVNs play a crucial role in stroke care in Germany, as first described and quantified in 2020.

Methods: The present article provides an update on interdisciplinary NVNs in Germany and outlines recent developments in neurovascular patient care. Audit reports from 19 NVNs, certified between 2021 and 2024, were analyzed, and compared to previously reported data from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, structural and quality-related parameters for coordinating centers and partner hospitals were compared.

Results: The number of NVNs increased from 15 to 19, with approximately 120,000 from an estimated 262,000 neurovascular patients in Germany now treated annually in certified NVN hospitals. In particular, annual thrombectomy rates at coordinating centers have increased over-proportionally (> 4400, as compared to previously < 2500), and surgical treatments for intracerebral hemorrhages have also increased. Process times-door-to-needle and door-to-groin times-remained stable or exhibited slight increases. Substantial variability was observed among NVN partner hospitals regarding procedural volumes.

Conclusions: The treatment of patients with neurovascular diseases in Germany has expanded considerably within certified NVN hospitals in recent years. The NVNs ensure comprehensive, high-quality stroke care nationwide.

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德国跨学科神经血管网络:更新至2025年。
背景:德国的神经血管网络(NVNs)是针对神经血管疾病患者的超区域护理结构。每个国家网络包括一个三级保健中心作为协调中心——在某些情况下,有两个或三个协调中心——以及至少三个合作医院。自2018年以来,已有19个神经血管网络(nvn)通过审核和认证。在德国,nvn在卒中护理中发挥着至关重要的作用,这在2020年首次被描述和量化。方法:本文提供了德国跨学科NVNs的最新进展,并概述了神经血管患者护理的最新进展。对2021年至2024年间认证的19家nvn的审计报告进行了分析,并与之前报告的2017年至2019年的数据进行了比较。此外,还比较了协调中心和合作医院的结构和质量相关参数。结果:NVN的数量从15例增加到19例,目前每年在德国经认证的NVN医院治疗的262,000例神经血管患者中约有120,000例。特别值得一提的是,与之前相比,协调中心的年取栓率有了超比例的增长(4400万欧元)。结论:近年来,德国经认证的NVN医院对神经血管疾病患者的治疗已经大大扩大。nvn确保在全国范围内提供全面、高质量的中风护理。
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