Measuring quality of care for ischemic stroke treated with acute reperfusion therapy in Japan ― the close the gap-stroke ―

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Background: In Japan there is no consensus on how to efficiently measure quality indicators (QIs), defined as a standard of care, for acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Using information from a health insurance claims database and electronic medical records, we evaluated the feasibility and validity of measuring QIs for AIS patients who received intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV rt-PA) or endovascular therapy (EVT). Methods and Results: AIS patients receiving rt-PA or EVT between 2013 and 2015 were identified. We selected 17 AIS QI measures for primary stroke centers (PSCs) and 8 for comprehensive stroke centers (CSCs). Defined QIs were calculated for each hospital and then averaged. In total, the data of 8,206 patients (rt-PA 83.7%, EVT 34.9%) from 172 hospitals were obtained. Median National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score at admission was 14, and 37.7% of the patients were functionally independent at discharge. All target QIs were successfully measured with fewer missing values, and the accuracy of preset data was about 90%. Adherence rates were low (<50%) in 5 QI measures among PSCs, including door-to-needle time ≤1h, and in 1 QI measure among CSCs (door-to-brain and vascular imaging time ≤30min). Conclusions: Measuring QIs for AIS by this novel approach was feasible and reliable in the provision of a national benchmark.

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Ren, N., Nishimura, A., Kurogi, A., Nishimura, K., Matsuo, R., Ogasawara, K., … Iihara, K. (2021). Measuring quality of care for ischemic stroke treated with acute reperfusion therapy in Japan ― the close the gap-stroke ―. Circulation Journal, 85(2), 201–209. https://doi.org/10.1253/CIRCJ.CJ-20-0639

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