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Frontiers in Neurology | 2015

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Aaron P. Tansy; Jason D Hinman; Kwan Ng; Mateo Calderon-Arnulphi; Royya Modir; Fiona Chatfield; David S. Liebeskind

Recent successful endovascular stroke trials have provided unequivocal support for these therapies in selected patients with large-vessel occlusive acute ischemic stroke. In this piece, we briefly review these trials and their utilization of advanced neuroimaging techniques that played a pivotal role in their success through targeted patient selection. In this context, the unique challenges and opportunity for advancement in current stroke networks’ routine delivery of care created by these trials are discussed and recommendations to change current national stroke system guidelines are proposed.


Stroke | 2018

Los Angeles Motor Scale to Identify Large Vessel Occlusion: Prehospital Validation and Comparison With Other Screens

Ali Reza Noorian; Nerses Sanossian; Kristina Shkirkova; David S. Liebeskind; Marc Eckstein; Samuel J. Stratton; Franklin D Pratt; Robin Conwit; Fiona Chatfield; Latisha Sharma; Lucas Restrepo; Miguel Valdes-Sueiras; May Kim-Tenser; Sidney Starkman; Jeffrey L. Saver

Background and Purpose— Prehospital scales have been developed to identify patients with acute cerebral ischemia (ACI) because of large vessel occlusion (LVO) for direct routing to Comprehensive Stroke Centers (CSCs), but few have been validated in the prehospital setting, and their impact on routing of patients with intracranial hemorrhage has not been delineated. The purpose of this study was to validate the Los Angeles Motor Scale (LAMS) for LVO and CSC-appropriate (LVO ACI and intracranial hemorrhage patients) recognition and compare the LAMS to other scales. Methods— The performance of the LAMS, administered prehospital by paramedics to consecutive ambulance trial patients, was assessed in identifying (1) LVOs among all patients with ACI and (2) CSC-appropriate patients among all suspected strokes. Additionally, the LAMS administered postarrival was compared concurrently with 6 other scales proposed for paramedic use and the full National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. Results— Among 94 patients, age was 70 (±13) and 49% female. Final diagnoses were ACI in 76% (because of LVO in 48% and non-LVO in 28%), intracranial hemorrhage in 19%, and neurovascular mimic in 5%. The LAMS administered by paramedics in the field performed moderately well in identifying LVO among patients with ACI (C statistic, 0.79; accuracy, 0.72) and CSC-appropriate among all suspected stroke transports (C statistic, 0.80; accuracy, 0.72). When concurrently performed in the emergency department postarrival, the LAMS showed comparable or better accuracy versus the 7 comparator scales, for LVO among ACI (accuracies LAMS, 0.70; other scales, 0.62–0.68) and CSC-appropriate (accuracies LAMS, 0.73; other scales, 0.56–0.73). Conclusions— The LAMS performed in the field by paramedics identifies LVO and CSC-appropriate patients with good accuracy. The LAMS performs comparably or better than more extended prehospital scales and the full National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale.


Stroke | 2016

Abstract 83: Field Validation of Prehospital LAMS Score to Identify Large Vessel Occlusion Ischemic Stroke Patients for Direct Routing to Emergency Neuroendovascular Centers

Alireza R Noorian; Nerses Sanossian; David S. Liebeskind; Sidney Starkman; Marc Eckstein; Samuel J. Stratton; Graham G Woolf; Fiona Chatfield; Robin Conwit; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2017

Abstract 118: Paramedic-Administered Los Angeles Motor Scale identifies Ischemic Stroke with Large Vessel Occlusion and Intracranial Hemorrhage for Routing to Comprehensive Stroke Centers and Compares Favorably to Other Screening Methods

Ali Reza Noorian; Nerses Sanossian; Kristina Shkirkova; David S. Liebeskind; Marc Eckstein; Samuel J. Stratton; Franklin D Pratt; Robin Conwit; Fiona Chatfield; Latisha Sharma; Sidney Starkman; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2016

Abstract 82: Prehospital Enrollment Reduces Race-ethnic Disparities in Enrollment in Acute Stroke Treatment Trials

Lindsey Frischmann; Nerses Sanossian; Sidney Starkman; Latisha K Ali; May Kim-Tenser; David S. Liebeskind; Lucas Restrepo; Miguel Valdes-Sueiras; Fiona Chatfield; Samuel J. Stratton; Marc Eckstein; Frank Pratt; Robin Conwit


Stroke | 2014

Abstract W P328: Comparative Analysis of Two Methods to Score the modified Rankin Scale: Rankin Focused Assessment and Simple modified Rankin Scale Questionnaire

Richa Patel; Sidney Starkman; Robin Conwit; Scott Hamilton; Fiona Chatfield; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2014

Abstract 138: Assessing Disability Outcome in Acute Stroke Clinical Trials: Increased Study Power with Linear (ALDS) Compared with Ordinal (mRS) Scales

Napasri N Chaisinanunkul; Sidney Starkman; Jeffrey Gornbein; Scott Hamilton; Fiona Chatfield; Robin Conwit; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2014

Abstract T MP92: Patient Valuation of Each Level of the Modified Rankin Global Disability Scale: Insights from the Stroke Impact Scale

Napasri N Chaisinanunkul; Sidney Starkman; Scott Hamilton; Fiona Chatfield; Robin Conwit; Jeffrey L. Saver


Neurology | 2014

Factors Influencing Self-Perception of Recovery from Stroke in Comparison to Objective Assessments (P1.137)

T. Keta Hodgson; Randy Sanoff; Gillian Devereux; Star Feudi; Samantha B Cherin; Fiona Chatfield; Robin Conwit; Scott Hamilton; Nerses Sanossian; Sidney Starkman; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2013

Abstract TP383: Use of Oral Anticoagulants in FAST-MAG Patients

Samantha B Cherin; Randy Sanoff; Fiona Chatfield; Nerses Sanossian; Scott Hamilton; Marc Eckstein; Frank Pratt; Sam Stratton; David S. Liebeskind; Doojin Kim; Lucas Restrepo; Latisha K Ali; Miguel Valdes-Suerias; May Kim; Bruce Obviagele; Robin Conwit; Sidney Starkman; Jeffrey L. Saver; Coordinators

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Nerses Sanossian

University of Southern California

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Robin Conwit

National Institutes of Health

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Marc Eckstein

New York City Fire Department

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Frank Pratt

New York City Fire Department

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Lucas Restrepo

University of California

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