Abstract
The landscape of stroke systems of care is evolving as patients are increasingly transferred between hospitals for access to higher levels of care. This is driven by time-sensitive disability-reducing interventions such as mechanical thrombectomy. However, coordination and triage of patients for such treatment remain a challenge worldwide, particularly given complex eligibility criteria and varying time windows for treatment. Network analysis is an approach that may be applied to this problem. Hospital networks interlinked by patients moved from facility to facility can be studied using network modeling that respects the interdependent nature of the system. This allows understanding of the central hubs, the change of network structure over time, and the diffusion of innovations. This topical review introduces the basic principles of network science and provides an overview on the applications and potential interventions in stroke systems of care.
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