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BIC: Evaluation of the Current Care Processes for Stroke Care in Flemish Hospitals

Conditions
Stroke, Ischemic
Interventions
Other: Intervention
Registration Number
NCT05218135
Lead Sponsor
KU Leuven
Brief Summary

Different studies showed large variation between care processes in multiple diseases, which lead to large variation in outcomes. Better adherence to evidence-based guidelines for these diseases can reduce this variation and can improve the health outcomes. Since international studies have demonstrated wide variations in care processes for acute stroke, it would be interesting to repeat these investigations in the population of stroke patients. Worldwide, stroke is a leading cause of disability and death. Every two seconds, someone across the world experiences a symptomatic stroke. 50% of stroke survivors has moderate to severe neurologic deficits, 25% of them depend on others. In Belgium, stroke is one of the most important causes of invalidity. Every year approximately 18 000 people in Belgium experiences a stroke, which results in almost one person every two hours, with a mortality rate of 30%. The world health organization has the ambition to significantly reduce the mortality and risk factors for non-communicable diseases by 2025. The mortality and disability in stroke patients can be reduced by organized stroke care, which includes effective strategies in stroke management, treatment and prevention. Also, other health domains, like functional recovery, healthcare costs and patient satisfaction, were positively related to adherence on stroke guidelines. This evidence had been converted in several clinical guidelines for stroke care. However, the adherence to these guidelines is variable. As already mentioned before, international studies have demonstrated wide variations in care processes for acute stroke. However, a positive relationship has been shown between the implementation of evidence-based clinical guidelines and the quality of stroke care. Therefore, it is important to both implement these guidelines and to improve the adherence to them.

The aim of this study is to map the variation in stroke care in Flemish hospitals and to get an overview about the variation within and between these hospitals. During this study, electronic patient records will be analyzed to check which interventions are performed in a specific patient and of which no information could be found in de patient record.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
2610
Inclusion Criteria
  • Minimum age of 18 years
  • Admitted to the emergency department and diagnosed with an ischemic stroke
Exclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosed with cerebral venous thrombosis
  • Diagnosed with hemorrhage
  • Thrombectomy performed

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionInterventionBreakthrough improvement collaborative
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Variation within and between hospitalsthrough study completion, an average of 3 months

Variation of Brain imaging + timing, Glycemia (venous blood sample or finger prick) + timing, Clinical neurologic examination + timing, Time of onset, Administration of IV tPA + timing, Administration of aspirin + timing Blood pressure, time of first measurement and measurement frequency during first 72h, Oxygen saturation, time of first measurement and measurement frequency during first 72h, Temperature, time of first measurement and measurement frequency during first 72h, Glycemia and measurement frequency during first 72h, First dysphagia screening and timing, Advice from speech therapist if screening failed and timing, Cardiac monitoring, Screening for depression, ADL screening, The use of a bladder catheter is not recommended, Prophylactic treatment with antibiotics is not recommended, Deep venous thrombosis prevention

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mortality rateThrough study completion on average of 3 months

Mortality rate

modified Rankin ScaleThrough study completion on average of 3 months

modified Rankin Scale going from 0 (no symptoms) until 6 (death)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

KU Leuven

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Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium

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