Abstract

Backgound: In 2011, nearly 20% of Americans lacked timely access to alteplase-capable hospitals. We update this work by assessing access to stroke centers and emergency departments (EDs) with telestroke capacity. Our objectives are to identify all US EDs with acute stroke capabilities (i.e., in a confirmed stroke center or with telestroke capacity), and to characterize the proportion of the US population with access to an ED with either capacity. Methods: We used the 2019 National ED Inventory-USA to identify all US EDs and characterize stroke capabilities by hospital stroke center status (none, acute stroke ready hospital [ASRH], primary stroke center [PSC], thrombectomy-capable or comprehensive stroke center [TSC/CSC]) and telestroke capacity. We used 2020 US Census data for census block group population and centroid. For each block group, we used ArcGIS to assess whether an ED with stroke expertise was within a 60 minute (min) response and transport time by ground emergency medical services (EMS). To determine the transport time, we used data from actual EMS stroke transports using the 2019 National EMS Information System with median EMS dispatch, response, and scene times in access calculations. Results: Of 5,587 US EDs, 2,563 (46%) were in a stroke center (691 ASRH, 1,505 PSC, 367 TSC/CSC); of these, 55% also had telestroke capacity. Of the 3,024 (54%) that were not a confirmed stroke center, 36% had telestroke. We estimate that 91% of the US population is within 60 min of a confirmed stroke center by ground EMS and 96% is within 60 min of a confirmed stroke center or telestroke ED (Figure). The percentage of the population without access to a confirmed stroke center or telestroke ED varied by region, from 1% in the Middle Atlantic to 9% in the West Mountain. Conclusion: Relative to previous reports, an increasing proportion of the US population has access to acute stroke expertise. While geographic disparities in access remain, telestroke plays an important role in filling this gap.

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