优化机械取栓——导管室人员流动对中风取栓时间的影响。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Samantha Miller, Alman Rehman, Daniel Almquist, Wondewossen G Tekle, Ameer E Hassan
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背景:COVID大流行后,导管室人员流动率急剧增加,难以留住受过神经学培训的导管室技术人员(neuroclt)。我们调查了这对局部卒中质量指标的影响。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,对2021年12月至2023年10月在单一综合卒中中心前瞻性维持的血栓切除术(EVT)患者数据库进行研究。纳入的患者接受EVT治疗急性缺血性大血管闭塞(LVO)卒中,没有缺失的结果数据。患者分组是基于手术中是否存在神经CLT或非神经训练的CLT(其他CLT)。关注的结果包括从动脉通道到第一次EVT通过的时间和从导管室到达动脉通道的时间。我们观察到,与其他clts (15 min IQR 10-24, P = 0.004)相比,神经细胞clts (10 min IQR 7-15)从进入到第一次通过的中位时间更快。我们还观察到,与其他clt(27分钟IQR 20-34, P = 0.036)相比,神经clt从CL到达到进入治疗的中位时间(22分钟IQR 17-29)更快。获得第一次通过时间P =的可能性更大。009,或2.67)。结论经过神经学训练的clt在EVT工作流程中具有很高的效率,从导管实验室到达到第一次通过平均节省10分钟。我们的数据支持有组织的培训计划和神经clt能力标准的发展。未来的前瞻性多中心研究是必要的,以建立外部有效性和对患者预后的影响。
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Optimizing mechanical thrombectomy - The impact of cath lab staff turnover on stroke thrombectomy times.

BackgroundCath lab staff turnover increased dramatically after the COVID pandemic making it difficult to retain neurology-trained cath lab technicians (neuro-CLTs). We investigated the impact this had on local stroke quality metrics.MethodsThis is a retrospective study of a prospectively maintained thrombectomy (EVT) patient database at a single comprehensive stroke center from December 2021 through October 2023. Included patients underwent EVT for treatment of acute ischemic large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke and had no missing outcomes data. Patients were grouped based on whether a neuro-CLT or non-neurology-trained CLT (other-CLT) was present for the procedure. Outcomes of interest included time from arterial access to the first EVT pass and time from cath lab arrival to arterial access.ResultsWe observed a faster median time from access to first pass when working with neuro-CLTs (10 min IQR 7-15) compared to other-CLTs (15 min IQR 10-24, P = .004). We also observed a faster median time from CL arrival to access with neuro-CLTs (22 min IQR 17-29) compared to other-CLT (27 min IQR 20-34, P = .036). There was a greater likelihood of access to first pass time <10 min with neurology-trained techs (47% versus 25%, P = .009, OR 2.67).ConclusionNeurology-trained CLTs were associated with great efficiency in EVT workflow, saving a median of 10 min from cath lab arrival to first pass. Our data supports the development of organized training programs and competency standards for neuro-CLTs. Future prospective multi-center studies are necessary to establish external validity and the effect on patient outcomes.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.80%
发文量
192
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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