TY - JOUR
T1 - Stroke services in the Middle East and adjacent region
T2 - A survey of 34 hospital-based stroke services
AU - MENA-SINO Organization
AU - Al Hashmi, Amal M.
AU - Shuaib, Ashfaq
AU - Imam, Yahia
AU - Amr, Dareen
AU - Humaidan, Hani
AU - Al Nidawi, Firas
AU - Sarhan, Ahmed
AU - Mustafa, Wessam
AU - Khalefa, Wael
AU - Ramadan, Ismail
AU - Usman, Fritz Sumantri
AU - Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi
AU - Ghorbani, Mohammed
AU - Nassir, Temeem
AU - Aladham, Farid
AU - Salmeen, Athari
AU - Kikano, Raghid
AU - Muda, Sobri
AU - Jose, Sachin
AU - Bulushi, Manal Al
AU - Sajwani, Badrai
AU - Wasay, Mohammad
AU - Bashir, Qasim
AU - Al Hazzani, Adel
AU - Khoja, Waleed
AU - Alkadere, Radwan
AU - Osman, Haytham
AU - Hussein, Abbashar
AU - Churojana, Anchalee
AU - Hammami, Nadia
AU - Ozdemir, Atilla Ozcan
AU - Giray, Semih
AU - Gurkas, Erdem
AU - Hussain, Seyd Irteza
AU - Sallam, Abdul Rahman
AU - Mansour, Ossama Yassin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Al Hashmi, Shuaib, Imam, Amr, Humaidan, Al Nidawi, Sarhan, Mustafa, Khalefa, Ramadan, Usman, Hokmabadi, Ghorbani, Nassir, Aladham, Salmeen, Kikano, Muda, Jose, Bulushi, Sajwani, Wasay, Bashir, Al Hazzani, Khoja, Alkadere, Osman, Hussein, Churojana, Hammami, Ozdemir, Giray, Gurkas, Hussain, Sallam and Mansour.
PY - 2022/10/28
Y1 - 2022/10/28
N2 - Background: Acute stroke care is complex and requires multidisciplinary networking. There are insufficient data on stroke care in the Middle East and adjacent regions in Asia and Africa. Objective: Evaluate the state of readiness of stroke programs in the Middle East North Africa and surrounding regions (MENA+) to treat acute stroke. Method: Online questionnaire survey on the evaluation of stroke care across hospitals of MENA+ region between April 2021 and January 2022. Results: The survey was completed by 34/50 (68%) hospitals. The median population serviced by participating hospitals was 2 million. The median admission of patients with stroke/year was 600 (250–1,100). The median length of stay at the stroke units was 5 days. 34/34 (100%) of these hospitals have 24/7 CT head available. 17/34 (50%) have emergency guidelines for prehospital acute stroke care. Mechanical thrombectomy with/without IVT was available in 24/34 (70.6%). 51% was the median (IQR; 15–75%) of patients treated with IVT within 60 min from arrival. Thirty-five minutes were the median time to reverse warfarin-associated ICH. Conclusion: This is the first large study on the availability of resources for the management of acute stroke in the MENA+ region. We noted the disparity in stroke care between high-income and low-income countries. Concerted efforts are required to improve stroke care in low-income countries. Accreditation of stroke programs in the region will be helpful.
AB - Background: Acute stroke care is complex and requires multidisciplinary networking. There are insufficient data on stroke care in the Middle East and adjacent regions in Asia and Africa. Objective: Evaluate the state of readiness of stroke programs in the Middle East North Africa and surrounding regions (MENA+) to treat acute stroke. Method: Online questionnaire survey on the evaluation of stroke care across hospitals of MENA+ region between April 2021 and January 2022. Results: The survey was completed by 34/50 (68%) hospitals. The median population serviced by participating hospitals was 2 million. The median admission of patients with stroke/year was 600 (250–1,100). The median length of stay at the stroke units was 5 days. 34/34 (100%) of these hospitals have 24/7 CT head available. 17/34 (50%) have emergency guidelines for prehospital acute stroke care. Mechanical thrombectomy with/without IVT was available in 24/34 (70.6%). 51% was the median (IQR; 15–75%) of patients treated with IVT within 60 min from arrival. Thirty-five minutes were the median time to reverse warfarin-associated ICH. Conclusion: This is the first large study on the availability of resources for the management of acute stroke in the MENA+ region. We noted the disparity in stroke care between high-income and low-income countries. Concerted efforts are required to improve stroke care in low-income countries. Accreditation of stroke programs in the region will be helpful.
KW - MENA+ region
KW - MENA-SINO
KW - stroke care
KW - stroke centers
KW - stroke units
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U2 - 10.3389/fneur.2022.1016376
DO - 10.3389/fneur.2022.1016376
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85142304175
SN - 1664-2295
VL - 13
JO - Frontiers in Neurology
JF - Frontiers in Neurology
M1 - 1016376
ER -