Preference and Values of Stroke Interventions, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.7 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Neurology Research International Pub Date : 2019-04-01 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/8502758
Reem Alamri, Adel Alhazzani, Saeed A Alqahtani, Hayfa Al-Alfard, Shahad Mukhtar, Khadejah Alshahrany, Faisal Asiri
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Background. Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) occurs when there is a sudden occlusion of the arterial blood supply to part of the brain resulting in sudden focal neurological deficits. Recent major clinical trials of reperfusion therapy had proved the efficacy of timely stroke intervention to restore blood flow. Development of acute stroke protocols waiving the informed consent to obtain necessarily brain images or provide thrombolytic therapy is important to streamline and organize efforts to achieve the goal of early intervention and better functional outcome. Objective. This study aims to identify the preference and values of acute stroke interventions standard of care therapy without informed consent in the absence of surrogate decision-makers. Methods. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia using an electronic questionnaire. The questionnaire addressed the patients' preference of acute stroke protocol waiving the informed consent for hyperacute brain images and delivering thrombolytic therapy or mechanical thrombectomy in absence of surrogate. All Saudi population aging from 18 to 65 years were invited to participate. Results. The study included 2004 participants with ages ranging from 18 to 65 years with mean age of 30.1 years. About 66% of the participants were females and 95% were Saudi. Overall, 90.5% of the participants agreed on performing computed tomography angiography (CTA) by the medical staff for the acute strokes without consenting followed by 79% for thrombolytic therapy, 70.8% for mechanical thrombectomy, and only 49.3% for acute lifesaving surgical intervention. Conclusion. Researchers found that the high percentage of participants had favorable response and positive perception toward providing acute stroke intervention and mechanical thrombectomy without informed consent. However, the study showed skeptical acceptance among participants regarding invasive surgical measures.

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中风干预的偏好和价值,沙特阿拉伯王国。
背景。急性缺血性中风(AIS)发生时,有一个突然闭塞的动脉血液供应的大脑部分,导致突然局灶性神经功能缺损。最近主要的再灌注治疗临床试验已经证明了及时的卒中干预恢复血流的有效性。制定急性卒中治疗方案,放弃获得必要的脑图像或提供溶栓治疗的知情同意,对于简化和组织努力以实现早期干预和更好的功能结果的目标非常重要。目标。本研究旨在确定在没有替代决策者的情况下,急性卒中干预措施和无知情同意的标准护理治疗的偏好和价值。方法。在沙特阿拉伯王国使用电子问卷进行了横断面调查。该问卷调查了患者对急性卒中方案的偏好,即放弃超急性脑图像的知情同意,在没有替代品的情况下进行溶栓治疗或机械取栓。所有年龄在18岁到65岁之间的沙特人都被邀请参加。结果。该研究包括2004名参与者,年龄从18岁到65岁不等,平均年龄为30.1岁。大约66%的参与者是女性,95%是沙特人。总体而言,90.5%的参与者同意医务人员在未经同意的情况下对急性卒中进行计算机断层血管造影(CTA),其次是溶栓治疗的79%,机械取栓的70.8%,急性救生手术干预的49.3%。结论。研究人员发现,在未经知情同意的情况下,高比例的参与者对提供急性卒中干预和机械取栓有良好的反应和积极的看法。然而,研究显示参与者对侵入性手术措施持怀疑态度。
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期刊介绍: Neurology Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focusing on diseases of the nervous system, as well as normal neurological functioning. The journal will consider basic, translational, and clinical research, including animal models and clinical trials.
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