Abstract
Investigators in Germany compared time to thrombolysis between stroke patients receiving routine care in an emergency department and those evaluated in the prehospital setting by a special ambulance called “stroke emergency mobile” or STEMO. The STEMO was staffed by a neurologist and was equipped with a mobile computed tomography scanner and a point-of-care laboratory. The unit of …
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