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Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2016

Regional Learning Collaboratives Produce Rapid and Sustainable Improvements in Stroke Thrombolysis Times

Shyam Prabhakaran; Jungwha Lee; Kathleen O’Neill

Background—Reduction in door-to-needle (DTN) times in patients with acute ischemic stroke treated with tissue-type plasminogen activator is associated with improved outcomes. We hypothesized that a learning collaborative would rapidly reduce DTN times at Chicago’s primary stroke centers. Methods and Results—We analyzed data from all adult patients with out-of-hospital ischemic stroke hospitalized between January 1, 2010 and March 31, 2015 and who received tissue-type plasminogen activator in the emergency department at 15 primary stroke centers in Chicago and 15 primary stroke centers in St. Louis. We implemented a structured learning collaborative in Chicago in quarter 1 of 2013 that included (1) a quality improvement leader, (2) stroke content expert, (3) multidisciplinary teams from each site, (4) a targeted goal for the program (DTN time <60 minutes in >50% of patients treated with tissue-type plasminogen activator), and (5) face-to-face meetings with on-site visits. We used interrupted time-series analysis to compare the impact of the learning collaborative on DTN times in Chicago pre- and post implementation and also concurrently versus St. Louis. We prespecified adjustment for mode of arrival, emergency medical services prenotification, and onset-to-arrival times. P values less than 0.05 were considered significant. In adjusted analysis, the reduction in DTN time within 1 quarter of implementation was 15.5 minutes (P=0.046) at Chicago sites versus 1.17 minutes at St. Louis sites (P=0.601). Conclusions—Using a learning collaborative model at Chicago’s 15 primary stroke centers, we observed major reductions in DTN times within 1 quarter of implementation. Regional collaboration and best practices sharing should be a model for rapid and sustainable system-wide quality improvement.


Stroke | 2018

Abstract WP221: A Pragmatic Computer Algorithm Successfully Matches De-identified Regional Quality Improvement Database Records and Emergency Medical Services Records

Christopher T. Richards; Zhiyuan Mathew Li; Alexandra Woodhouse; Adriana Braciak; Henry Smith; William White; Sarah Xie; Kathleen O’Neill; Renee Sednew; Leslee Stein-Spencer; Mark Werwath; Marc B. Rosenman; Shyam Prabhakaran


Stroke | 2017

Abstract WP272: Impact of Stroke Legislation on Developing Stroke Systems of Care and Improving Acute Therapy

Elizabeth Kim; Peggy Jones; Christopher T. Richards; Shyam Prabhakaran; Tracy Love; Lesley Cranick; Kathleen O’Neill; Renee Sednew; Michelle Scharnott; Mark Peysakhovich; Alex Meixner; Julie Mirostaw; Mark J. Alberts


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2017

Abstract 023: Mission Lifeline Regional Reports Impact Performance in Two Major Metropolitan EMS Regions

Robin Y Kiser; Art Miller; Kathleen O’Neill; Gwendolyn Woods; Michelle Scharnott


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2017

Abstract 218: Expanding a Learning Collaborative Model in Chicago to Improve Door to Needle for Stroke Thrombolysis: Raising the Bar

Shyam Prabhakaran; Renee Sednew; Kathleen O’Neill


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2016

Abstract 234: Prehospital Electrocardiogram Transmission is Associated with Decreased First Medical Contact to Device Time in a Large Urban Emergency Medical Services System

Chris Richards; Ken Pearlman; Leslee Stein-Spencer; Kathleen O’Neill; Adhir Schroff; Yanina A. Purim-Shem-Tov; Eddie Markel; Joseph M. Weber; Art Miller; Gary L. Schaer


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2016

Abstract 101: A Learning Collaborative Model to Improve Door to Needle Time for Stroke Thrombolysis in Chicago

Shyam Prabhakaran; Kathleen O’Neill


Neurology | 2014

Stroke Awareness Among Community Residents in Chicago (P7.135)

Subin Mathew; Kathleen O’Neill; Heather Beckstrom; Fredrick Giles; Neelum T. Aggarwal; Shyam Prabhakaran


Circulation | 2014

Abstract 18789: A Learning Collaborative Model to Improve Door to Needle Time for Stroke Thrombolysis in Chicago

Shyam Prabhakaran; Kathleen O’Neill


Circulation | 2014

Abstract 20583: Prehospital Electrocardiogram Transmission is Associated With Decreased First Medical Contact to Device Time in a Large Urban Emergency Medical Services System

Christopher T. Richards; Ken Pearlman; Leslee Stein-Spencer; Kathleen O’Neill; Adhir Schroff; Yanina A. Purim-Shem-Tov; Eddie Markul; Joseph M. Weber; Art Miller; Kathleen Magurany; Shirley Weller; Gary L. Schaer

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Art Miller

American Heart Association

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Renee Sednew

American Heart Association

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Gary L. Schaer

Rush University Medical Center

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Joseph M. Weber

New York City Fire Department

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Michelle Gardner

American Heart Association

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