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Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is the standard treatment for large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes, but it can only be performed in specialized hospitals. Since ambulance personnel cannot determine if a patient is eligible for EVT, 54% of LVO stroke patients are initially taken to non-EVT-capable hospitals, resulting in an average delay of 1 hour in time-to-EVT in the Netherlands. To reduce this delay, it is crucial for ambulance personnel to identify potential LVO stroke patients and directly transport them to EVT-capable hospitals. Dry electrode electroencephalography (EEG) has shown high diagnostic accuracy for detecting LVO strokes, but in 32% of patients, the EEG signal quality was too poor to analyze.
To address this issue, TrianecT developed StrokePointer, a portable EEG-based triage device designed to collect and analyze EEG data in patients with suspected acute stroke. The objective of this study is to validate the effectiveness and safety of StrokePointer in detecting LVO stroke among patients with a suspected stroke in the pre-hospital setting.
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RATIONALE Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is the standard treatment for large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke. However, EVT can only be performed in specialized hospitals and its effect on functional outcome rapidly decreases with passing time (time = brain). Since ambulance personnel cannot determine whether a patient has a stroke that is eligible for EVT, 54% of patients with an LVO stroke are primarily presented at a non-EVT capable hospital. These patients then require interhospital transfer, resulting in average delay in time-to-EVT of 1 hour in the Netherlands. Therefore, providing ambulance personnel with tools to identify patients with a possible LVO stroke in the ambulance, allowing direct transport to an EVT capable hospital, is much needed. Dry electrode electroencephalography (EEG) has shown to have a high diagnostic accuracy for LVO stroke detection among patients with a suspected stroke (area under the receiving operating curve [AUC]: 0.91). However, in 32% of patients EEG signal quality was too poor to analyse. A new portable EEG-based triage device (StrokePointer) has been developed by TrianecT with the aim to collect and analyse EEG data in patients suspected of acute stroke. In this study, we intend to validate the safety and effectiveness of the device.
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OBJECTIVE Primary objective is to validate the data quality and diagnostic accuracy of StrokePointer to detect LVO stroke among patients with a suspected stroke in the pre-hospital setting.
STUDY DESIGN CROSSROADS-EEG is an investigator-initiated, prospective, multi-centre cohort study.
STUDY POPULATION Adult patients with a suspected stroke, onset of symptoms (or last seen well) <24 hours in the pre-hospital setting.
INTERVENTION A single measurement with a dry electrode headset EEG (approximately 2 minutes recording duration) will be performed in each patient. Clinical and radiological data will be collected. EEG data will be acquired with the improved TrianecT EEG device, StrokePointer.
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