Abstract
Purpose: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Although thrombolytic therapy is effective, it is still underutilized mainly due to delays in patient assistance. A systematic literature review was made to identify the main factors associated with prehospital delay. Methods: A MEDLINE-Pubmed database search in February 2016 retrieved 896 articles, of which 6 were selected for analysis. Results: Low educational level was identified as the most important factor of delay. Means of transportation, transfer between hospitals, as well as onset of symptoms at home were also relevant. Conclusion: We conclude that educational policies and facilitated access to hospital care are keys to minimize barriers to early stroke treatment.
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Peixoto, K. O., & Correa, C. E. R. (2017). Factors associated with prehospital delay in acute stroke: systematic review. JOURNAL OF SURGICAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH, 8(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.20398/jscr.v8i1.13034
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