Abstract

Introduction: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) can portend impending stroke, but it is unclear whether a TIA evaluation necessitates inpatient admission. We assessed feasibility and safety of a TIA protocol in the emergency room for low-risk TIA patients. Methods: We studied low-risk TIA patients (ABCD2 score < 4, no significant vessel stenosis) before (January 2018-July 2019) and after (August 2019-March 2020) the implementation of an expedited, emergency room TIA protocol at a comprehensive stroke center. The pre-intervention cohort consisted of TIA patients in the institutional Get-With-The-Guidelines database who met pre-specified criteria ( Figure ) and were admitted. The post-intervention patients met the same criteria and underwent an expedited MRI with selected sequences. If the MRI showed no ischemia, patients were scheduled with rapid, outpatient stroke clinic follow-up and outpatient echocardiogram as indicated. We compared differences in outcomes of interest between the pre-and post-intervention cohorts including length of stay, radiographic and echocardiogram findings, and recurrent neurovascular events within 30 days. Results: In total, 120 TIA patients met criteria (71 pre-intervention, 49 patient post-intervention). Demographic and clinical characteristics were similar except the pre-intervention pathway had a higher proportion of patients with a smoking history and presenting symptom of aphasia and dysarthria. Median time from MRI order to completion was 2.3 hours in the post-intervention cohort. Median length of stay was 7.7 hours (IQR 5.2-9.7) in the post-intervention cohort compared to 28.8 hours (IQR 24.4-42.4) pre-intervention. There were no differences in neuroimaging or echocardiographic findings and 30-day re-presentation for stroke, TIA, or mortality. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates the feasibility and suggests safety of an expedited TIA protocol. Further study is needed to determine its generalizability.

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