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BackgroundThis work was to study the prehospital time among suspected stroke patients who were transported by an emergency medical service (EMS) system using a national database.MethodsNational EMS database of suspected stroke patients who were treated by EMS system across 77 provinces of Thailand between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2018, was retrospectively analyzed. Demographic data (i.e., regions, shifts, levels of ambulance, and distance to the scene) and prehospital time (i.e., dispatch, activation, response, scene, and transportation time) were extracted. Time parameters were also categorized according to the guidelines.ResultsTotal 53,536 subjects were included in the analysis. Most of the subjects were transported during 06.00-18.00 (77.5%) and were 10 km from the ambulance parking (80.2%). Half of the subjects (50.1%) were served by advanced life support (ALS) ambulance. Median total time was 29 min (IQR 21, 39). There was a significant difference of median total time among ALS (30 min), basic (27 min), and first responder (28 min) ambulances, Holm P = 0.009. Although 91.7% and 88.3% of the subjects had dispatch time ≤ 1 min and activation time ≤ 2 min, only 48.3% had RT ≤ 8 min. However, 95% of the services were at the scene ≤ 15 min.ConclusionPrehospital time from EMS call to hospital was approximately 30 min which was mainly utilized for traveling from the ambulance parking to the scene and transporting patients from the scene to hospitals. Even though only 48% of the services had RT ≤ 8 min, 95% of them had the scene time ≤ 15 min.

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  • This work was to study the prehospital time among suspected stroke patients who were transported by an emergency medical service (EMS) system using a national database

  • The levels of ambulance are divided into advanced life support (ALS), intermediate life support (ILS), basic life support (BLS), and first responder (FR)

  • During the study period, there were 55,372 suspected stroke subjects transported to the emergency room by ambulance

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Introduction

This work was to study the prehospital time among suspected stroke patients who were transported by an emergency medical service (EMS) system using a national database. Cerebrovascular accident (stroke) is a time-sensitive condition in which blood vessel infarction or hemorrhage causes some disorders to brain function. This is the leading cause of deaths and disabilities worldwide [1]. In Thailand, the prevalence of stroke is 122 per 100,000 population [13] and this rate in 45 years old or older people contributes 1.88% [14] This has been one of the top three causes of burden of disease among Thai population [15]. We aimed to study the prehospital specific parameters among suspected stroke patients who were transported by EMS system based on the national database

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