Author Interviews, NEJM, Stroke, University Texas / 08.09.2021
Mobile Stroke Units Result in Better Outcomes and Can be Cost Effective
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
James Grotta, MD
Director of Stroke Research
Clinical Institute for Research and Innovation
Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center
Director, Mobile Stroke Unit Consortium
University of Texas Health
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: We have good stroke treatments (thrombolysis and thrombectomy). Since the initial studies showing benefit of thrombolysis, it has been difficult to improve on the amount of benefit except by speeding its delivery; the earlier the treatment, the better the outcome. Biologically, treatment in the first hour is likely to have greatest benefit since the brain is less irreversibly damaged and the clot is more soluble.
But treatment in the first hour is rare if it is carried out in the emergency department. So MSUs take the emergency department to the patient. We know that Mobile Stroke Units (MSUs) can speed treatment; our study addressed if this be accomplished in the US, and how much difference does it make in outcome. In particular, outcomes important to patients given the probable costs of implementing MSUs. (more…)