The aim of this non-interventional study is to evaluate a German version of the triage stroke-score FAST-ED performed by ambulance service personnel in a pre-hospital setting using a smartphone app (Join-Triage, Allm).
The emergency service of the city of Essen (NRW, Germany), which is organised by the Essen fire-department, will perform a prehospital triage stroke-score using a smartphone-app (Join-Triage, Allm) when referring patients with suspected stroke to the university clinic Essen. The triage stroke-score FAST-ED (Field Assessment Stroke Triage for Emergency Destination), as well as the expected time of arrival will be transmitted by an additional smartphone-app in advance of the arrival (Join, Allm). Patients will receive emergency workup to identify stroke etiology and presence of large vessel occlusion. Final diagnosis, presence of large vessel occlusion and type of revascularisation treatment will be registered. Sensitivity, specificity and further criteria for test quality will be calculated for the stroke triage by emergency service in field using the FAST-ED.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
University Hospital, Essen
Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Presence of large vessel occlusion
Acute stroke due to large vessel occlusion as measured by computed tomography angiography (CT-A)
Time frame: Baseline
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