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This study evaluates how prehospital care factors, including stroke awareness, emergency response, transport, and referral processes, impact patient outcomes in acute stroke cases.
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The research is a population-based observational cohort study conducted at Assiut University Hospital's Neuropsychiatry Department. It investigates patterns of prehospital stroke care with a focus on patient and caregiver awareness of stroke symptoms, the type of first medical contact, transport modes, referral pathways, and emergency medical service response. The study aims to understand how these prehospital factors influence stroke outcomes, including timely access to treatment, functional recovery, and mortality rates. Standardized tools, structured questionnaires, EMS records, and hospital medical data will be used to collect comprehensive information.
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Confirmed diagnosis of acute stroke (ischemic/hemorrhagic) verified by CT or MRI
Residents of the study's defined geographical area
Patients who experienced stroke and sought prehospital care pathways (EMS or direct hospital presentation)
Informed consent from the patient or legally authorized representative
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Missing or incomplete data on prehospital care
Patients unable or unwilling to provide consent without a representative available
Non-residents or visitors outside the designated geographical area
125 participants in 1 patient group
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