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BMJ Open Quality | 2018

Enhancing acute stroke services: a quality improvement project

Keith McGrath; Nora Cunningham; Elizabeth Moloney; Margaret O’Connor; John McManus; Catherine Peters; Declan Lyons

Background In a busy stroke centre in Ireland, care for acute stroke was provided by a mixture of general physicians. In acute ischaemic stroke, speed is essential for good outcomes. Aim To improve acute stroke services and decrease door-to-needle (DTN) time to less than 60 min by December 2016 in patients with acute ischaemic stroke who are eligible for intravenous thrombolysis. Design: A quality improvement (QI) project was undertaken in a 438 bed, acute, university hospital. Methods Mixture of qualitative and quantitative data collected. A process map and driver diagram were created. Interventions tested with Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles. Times compared between July and December 2015, January and July 2016, July and December 2016, when a new stroke team and pathway were introduced. Results Between July and December 2015, the total number of ischaemic strokes was 216. 17 were thrombolysed (7.8%). Median door-to-CT (DTCT) time was 36 min (range 21–88). Median DTN time was 99 min (range 52–239). Between July and December 2016, there were 214 ischaemic strokes. 29 were thrombolysed (13.5%). 9 were seen directly by the stroke team during normal hours. With stroke team involvement, median DTCT time was 34 min (range 14–60) and DTN time was 43.5 min (range 24–65). Conclusions This project led to a significant and sustained improvement in acute stroke care in our hospital with the use of quality improvement techniques. A comprehensive protocol, recurrent and ongoing staff education, and good communication helped to mitigate delays and further enhance care provided to patients presenting with stroke. The approach described may be valuable to the improvement of other services.’


Case Reports | 2014

Multiple territory watershed infarcts following spinal anaesthesia.

Tarig Mohammed Abkur; Mohamed Bakri Mohamed; Catherine Peters

Hypotension is one of the most common complications of spinal anaesthesia (SA). The intraoperative drop in the blood pressure is clearly associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In order to increase the awareness of this complication, we report a case of devastating stroke following an SA in a previously well woman with risk factors for vascular diseases. The patient developed multiple territory watershed infarcts and she eventually died from aspiration pneumonia 14 days after hospitalisation. The case highlights the risk of hypotension complicating SA.


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 2016

Older patient hospital admissions following primary care referral: the truth is in the referring

Paul Scully; B. O’Donnell; Catherine Peters; Margaret O’Connor; Declan Lyons


Age and Ageing | 2016

251AN EVALUATION OF SWALLOW SCREENING IN ACUTE STROKE CARE

Nora Cunningham; Monica Clancy; Elaine Shanahan; Catherine Peters; Margaret O'Connor; Declan Lyons; Peter Boers


Age and Ageing | 2018

258Variability in Timing of Medication Dispensing Rounds in a University Hospital

Aoife Leahy; Maria Costello; Hazrat Wahid; Clodagh Gallagher; Ahmed Gabr; Colin Quinn; Margaret O’Connor; Catherine Peters; Declan Lyons


Age and Ageing | 2018

253Autonomic Failure is a Common Age Associated Problem. Beware of Bowel Presentations

Dikshaini Gumani; Kowshika Thavarajah; Jason Hynes; Patrick Tobin-Schnittger; Emma Kavanagh; Olga Samafalava; Denise Monaghan; Margaret O’Connor; Catherine Peters; Colin Quinn; Declan Lyons


Age and Ageing | 2018

99Medication Errors: A Weighty Issue?

Aoife Leahy; Maria Costello; Hazrat Wahid; Clodagh Gallagher; Kowshika Thavarajah; Michelle Canavan; Colin Quinn; Catherine Peters; Margaret O’Connor; Declan Lyons


Age and Ageing | 2018

250Improving Care for Patients with Intracerebral Haemorrhage

Ahmed Gabr; Michael Keyes; Kowshika Thavarajah; J Dillon; Nora Cunningham; P O’Hara; D Zulkifli; Dikshaini Gumani; J Murphy; Michelle Canavan; Maria Costello; Aoife Leahy; John McManus; Declan Lyons; Catherine Peters; Colin Quinn; Nallasegarampillai Muthalvan; K ElKholy; M O’Connor


Age and Ageing | 2018

115Reduced Baroreceptor Sensitivity in Patients with Recent Delirium

Elaine Shanahan; Sheila Ryan; Aine Costelloe; Tina Sheehy; Catherine Peters; Declan Lyons; Margaret O’Connor


Age and Ageing | 2018

262Attendances of Nursing Home Residents at the Emergency Department: An Audit

Gavin Keogh; Aoife Leahy; Maria Costello; Basil Matti; Kowshika Thavarajah; Michelle Canavan; Colin Quinn; Margaret O'Connor; Catherine Peters; Declan Lyons

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Declan Lyons

University Hospital Limerick

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Margaret O’Connor

University Hospital Limerick

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Colin Quinn

University Hospital Limerick

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Elaine Shanahan

University Hospital Limerick

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Kowshika Thavarajah

University Hospital Limerick

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Maria Costello

University Hospital Limerick

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Ahmed Gabr

University Hospital Limerick

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Aoife Leahy

University Hospital Limerick

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Margaret O'Connor

University Hospital Limerick

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Dikshaini Gumani

University Hospital Limerick

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