Journal article
Ambulance clinical triage for acute stroke treatment paramedic triage algorithm for large vessel occlusion
H Zhao, L Pesavento, S Coote, E Rodrigues, P Salvaris, K Smith, S Bernard, M Stephenson, L Churilov, N Yassi, SM Davis, BCV Campbell
Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background and Purpose-Clinical triage scales for prehospital recognition of large vessel occlusion (LVO) are limited by low specificity when applied by paramedics. We created the 3-step ambulance clinical triage for acute stroke treatment (ACT-FAST) as the first algorithmic LVO identification tool, designed to improve specificity by recognizing only severe clinical syndromes and optimizing paramedic usability and reliability. Methods-The ACT-FAST algorithm consists of (1) unilateral arm drift to stretcher <10 seconds, (2) severe language deficit (if right arm is weak) or gaze deviation/hemineglect assessed by simple shoulder tap test (if left arm is weak), and (3) eligibility and stroke mim..
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Awarded by Age Endeavour Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
H. Zhao received academic funding through the Royal Melbourne Hospital Neurosciences Foundation and Australian Commonwealth Scholarship. Dr Campbell is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Career Development Fellowship (GNT1111972) and Heart Foundation Future Leader's Fellowship (100782).