Comprehensive Stroke Program Orientation for Medical Staff - Facts and Objectives

 
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Objectives:
 
Familiarize with acute stroke response time
 
targets
Familiarize with the available acute stroke codes and call criteria
 
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CODE 
BAT 
(Brain Attack
 
Team)
CODE 
CSI (Complex Stroke
 
Intervention)
Understand responsibilities of the primary team during an
 
Inpatient
CODE
 
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Verbalize 
where to locate stroke-related clinical practice
 
guidelines
and
 
protocols
Familiarize with Joint Commission, New 
York 
State 
Department
 
of
Health and 
Stroke:Get-With-The-Guidelines 
core measures and
quality
 
requirements
 
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Each
 
year,
 
about 795,000 people experience a new or
 
recurrent
stroke
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Approximately 610,000 of these are first
 
attacks
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185,000 are recurrent
 
attacks
On average, every 40 seconds, someone in 
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United States has
 
a
stroke
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in
 
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United
 
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Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death in United
 
States;
1 of every 19
 
deaths
87% of the stroke risk could be attributed
 
to
modifiable risk factors 
such 
as HTN,
obesity, 
DM, 
HLD, 
and renal dysfunction;
47% could be attributed to behavioral risk
factors 
such 
as smoking, sedentary
lifestyle, and an unhealthy
 
diet.
 
Centers for 
Disease 
Control and Prevention website: 
Stroke
 
Facts
American 
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Heart 
Disease 
and 
Stroke Statistics—2021 
Update
 
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Guideline
 
for
 
the
 
Prevention
 
of
 
Stroke
 
in
 
Patients
 
With
 
Stroke
 
and
 
Transient
 
Ischemic
 
Attack:
 
AHA/ASA.
 
Stroke.
 
2021
 
Jul;52(7)
 
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The direct and indirect cost of stroke in 
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United States was
 
$49.8
billion
 
Common complications 
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stroke include both short-term
complications such as seizures, 
DVT, 
PE, 
urinary infection, aspiration
pneumonia, decubitus ulcers, and constipation and long-term
sequelae, including pain syndromes, pseudobulbar 
affect,
 
depression
and 
anxiety, 
cognitive impairment and dementia, 
epilepsy, 
gait
instability, 
and falls and
 
fractures
 
American 
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Heart 
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and 
Stroke Statistics—2021 
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benefit (GLP-1 receptor agonist or 
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Annual 8 hours of 
cerebrovascular-related 
continuing education for 
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NP, 
PAs 
and 
RNs 
taking
care of stroke
 
patients
 
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Intranet 
Site in
 
ThePulse.
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related Clinical 
Practice
Guidelines (CPGs),
protocols, 
staff 
and
 
patient
resources.
 
Click 
to
 
review
 
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Guidelines 
for the early management 
of 
patients with 
acute 
ischemic 
stroke 
2019 
update
(AHA/ASA
 
2019)
Guidelines 
for the management 
of 
spontaneous 
ICH 
(AHA/ASA,
 
2015)
 
Guideline 
for 
reversal 
of 
antithrombotic 
in intracranial hemorrhage
 
(NCS,2015)
Guidelines 
for 
prevention 
of 
stroke 
in patients with 
stroke 
and TIA (AHA/ASA
 
2021)
Guidelines 
for adult 
stroke 
rehabilitation 
and recovery (AHA/ASA
 
2016)
 
Guidelines 
for the management 
of 
patients with 
unruptured 
intracranial
 
aneurysms
(AHA/ASA,
 
2015)
Guidelines 
for the management 
of 
aneurysmal 
SAH 
(AHA/ASA,
 
2012)
Guidelines 
for the 
acute 
treatment 
of 
cerebral 
edema in 
neurocritical care 
patients
 
(NCS
 
2020)
 
Guidelines 
on the management 
of 
patients with extracranial 
carotid 
and vertebral
 
artery
disease 
(AHA/ASA,
 
2011)
Updated 
Society for 
Vascular 
Surgery 
guidelines 
for management 
of 
extracranial
 
carotid
 
disease 
(Society for 
Vascular 
Surgery,
 
2011)
The 
Society 
for 
Vascular 
Surgery 
practice 
guidelines 
on follow-up 
after 
vascular
 
surgery
 
arterial 
procedures 
(Society for 
Vascular 
Surgery,
 
2018)
 
Dispatched by 
Suffolk 
County
 
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scene
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ED 
RN, 
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to
PACS
CT 
Head to see
 
bleeding/stroke
CTA 
Head 
to see 
vessel
 
occlusion
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provided en
 
route
IV 
thrombolytic 
for eligible
 
patients
KCentra for bleeding due to
 
anticoagulant
Critical 
Care 
medicines and equipment for
 
blood
pressure and 
airway
 
emergencies
Disposition 
to 
the appropriate hospital
coordinated by Stony Brook
 
EMS
Stony Brook or nearest 
Comprehensive
 
Stroke
Center for complex
 
stroke:
ICH/SAH
Large 
Vessel 
Occlusion requiring mechanical
thrombectomy
Nearest Primary Stroke Center for
 
non-
interventional stroke
 
care
 
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Stroke 
Support
 
Group
Receive encouragement, feedback 
and 
inspiration. 
Gain 
knowledge. Learn 
about 
helpful 
programs 
and
resources. Open to 
all 
stroke 
survivors, family members 
and
 
caregivers.
 
Stroke 
Caregiver 
Support 
Group 
- 
Meets the 
second 
Tuesday 
of 
every month, 7pm-8pm
Stroke 
Survivor Support 
Group 
- 
Meets the 
last 
Tuesday 
of 
every Month,
 
7pm-8pm
For more 
information,
 
contact:
Tel: 
(631)
 
638-2638
Email: 
marret.anderson@stonybrookmedicine.edu,
 
anne.froehlich@stonybrookmedicine.edu
 
 
Brain 
Aneurysm/ 
Arteriovenous 
Malformations 
(AVM) 
Support
 
Group
This 
support group 
is 
co-sponsored by 
Stony Brook 
Medicine and the 
Brain 
Aneurysm
 
Foundation.
 
Meets: 
Third 
Monday 
of each 
month (no 
meetings in 
July 
and
 
August)
Time:
 
6PM to 
7:30
 
PM
For more 
information,
 
contact:
Tel: 
(631)
 
444-8121
Email:
 
dawn.madigan@stonybrookmedicine.edu​
 
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Dr. 
Michael
 
Guido
Stroke Program Medical Director
michael.guido@stonybrookmedicine.edu
 
Antonieta
 
Rosenberg
Nurse Practitioner - Stroke Service
Antonieta.Rosenberg@stonybrookmedicine.edu
 
Anne
 
Froehlich
Stroke Program
 
Coordinator
anne.froehlich@stonybrookmedicine.edu
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The Comprehensive Stroke Program provides crucial information for medical staff, covering acute stroke response, available stroke codes, and responsibilities during inpatient care. Stroke facts highlight the prevalence, causes, risk factors, and complications associated with strokes. Details on lacunar and watershed infarcts, as well as the significant costs of stroke care in the U.S., are also provided.

  • Stroke Program
  • Medical Staff
  • Stroke Facts
  • Acute Stroke
  • Risk Factors

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  1. Stony Brook Medicine Comprehensive Stroke Program Stroke Program Orientation for Medical Staff

  2. STROKE PROGRAM ORIENTATION MEDICAL STAFF Objectives: Familiarize with acute stroke response time targets Familiarize with the available acute stroke codes and call criteria- CODE BAT (Brain AttackTeam) CODE CSI (Complex Stroke Intervention) Understand responsibilities of the primary team during anInpatient CODE BAT Verbalize where to locate stroke-related clinical practice guidelines and protocols Familiarize with Joint Commission, New York State Departmentof Health and Stroke:Get-With-The-Guidelines core measures and quality requirements

  3. STROKE FACTS Each year, about 795,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke - Approximately 610,000 of these are firstattacks - 185,000 are recurrent attacks On average, every 40 seconds, someone in the United States hasa stroke Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability inthe United States Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death in UnitedStates; 1 of every 19 deaths 87% of the stroke risk could be attributedto modifiable risk factors such as HTN, obesity, DM, HLD, and renal dysfunction; 47% could be attributed to behavioral risk factors such as smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and an unhealthy diet. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website: Stroke Facts American Heart Association Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics 2021 Update

  4. STROKE FACTS Lacunar infarct - are small (<20 mm) infarcts in thedistal distribution of deep penetrating vessels result from occlusion of one of the small penetrating end arteries result primarily from in situ microatheroma formation or lipohyalinosis Watershed infarct are ischemic lesions which are situated along the border zones between theterritories of two major arteries usually caused by hypoperfusion or decreased blood flow. (Ex: hypercoagulable state from cancer, antiphospholipid syndrome, Factor V Leiden, arterial dissection, vasculitis, fibromuscular dysplasia, Illicit Drug use, etc) Kleindorfer DO, et al 2021 Guideline for the Prevention of Stroke in Patients With Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack: AHA/ASA. Stroke. 2021 Jul;52(7)

  5. STROKE FACTS The direct and indirect cost of stroke in the United States was$49.8 billion Common complications after stroke include both short-term complications such as seizures, DVT, PE, urinary infection, aspiration pneumonia, decubitus ulcers, and constipation and long-term sequelae, including pain syndromes, pseudobulbar affect,depression and anxiety, cognitive impairment and dementia, epilepsy, gait instability, and falls and fractures American Heart Association Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics 2021 Update

  6. TIME IS BRAIN ACUTE STROKE IS A MEDICALEMERGENCY J.L.Saver, Time is Brain-Quantified, Stroke. 2006;37:263-266.

  7. ACUTE STROKE MANAGEMENT Target Response Times: EMS recognition of stroke in the field hospital pre-notification that a stroke patient is en route MD Evaluation: <10 minutes Stroke Team: < 15 minutes CT Initiation Time : <15 minutes Lab result : <45 minutes ; only the assessment of blood glucose level must precede the administration of IV alteplase or IV tenecteplase unless there is a suspicion of abnormal hematologic or coagulation test. IV thrombolytic administration : <45 minutes Mechanical Thrombectomy: First Pass : < 60 minutes for Transfers and Mobile StrokeUnit; < 90 minutes for patients presenting directly to Stony BrookED

  8. ACUTE STROKE MANAGEMENT Rationale for rapid evaluation and treatment At the onset of stroke symptoms, the stroke isevolving Rapid clot lysis reperfuses ischemic tissue limiting the eventual size of theinfarct Timely restoration of blood flow in ischemic stroke patients is effective in reducing long-term morbidity. Ischemic Penumbra -brain tissue at risk of progressing to infarction but is still salvageable if re-perfused. - generally locatedaround an infarct core whichrepresents the tissue which has already infarcted or is going to infarct regardless of reperfusion.

  9. STROKE PROGRAM Acute ischemic stroke treatment: IV thrombolytic for eligible acute ischemic strokepatients with last known well time up to 4.5 hours - Alteplase (Activase) - Tenecteplase (TNKase) for patients with who are also eligible for mechanical thrombectomy Mechanical thrombectomy for eligible patients with large vessel occlusion

  10. STROKE PROGRAM

  11. Stony Brook Em,ergency Departm,ent Acute Strok,e TeaimActivations ,. r 'I Pathway#l Pathw:ay#2 PatientarrivestoEDviaEMSorwalkInwith AC71VEsignsandorsympromsofastroke {Parioots wM remlvea symptoms wW fol/aw the T.IAparl1WfIJ1} . PatientIstransferred fromanotherhospitalWithanlschemlc:strokeorspontaneou.s;non troumatk /m:t:fJCronJQI ge ... ... Triage stuff member performs and dowment5 LAMS +Speech5co{:e EMS natifies Stroke Neurolorn Resident and NeumS11rgei:,y PA/NP of the es.timam:t time of arrival. wlRnotifyEMSlfaCODEBATorCODEestfstobemHed,.ffQITf onamvolandlfthepatient l'lfHbypm:,t h e E D / w 11ie p t l n g PbyslcJan or ls. s u l t e \._ .,) ,. ,. ,. ' ""I Score<4 AND >6hours fmmlast known well at presentation Score 4 AND 0-24hours fromlast known wellat presentation Srore<4AND 6hours from last known wefl at presentlltion ' ,. "I r EMSactlYates CODESAT TRA NSFER" at1.0minuteETA Pathway#3 ... ... ... An)IEDpatlent NCIT'pnvlousl,J asseSstMaspart of astroke . . C . O D E " " found tohove anew sponw non-traumatfc m tnxtanioJheroormage -' ... "' --,, , ' ""I ' EMSot:th!ates CODECSI "'EMSTRANSFER" ... at10 minute ETA Triage Nurse actNates CODESAT Triage Nurse octJwttes CODECS/ NOCOOE .Notlfy MD '"pom,tia1stroke" MDmay .aalvofe CODE SATor \. ' ... ... . , - II II 1 IFAPPROPRIATE \. , .., ' r ""I ,. --, Neurology, Neurosurgeryand CerebrovascularTeam respond torapidly evaluate the patient forintervention Neurologyresponds to rapidly evaluate the patient forTPA andintervention ... 1/ ICH or LVO ls d/so:Jvered the dlrddtm willac:tJvote MDoctNate S CODECS/ f-----,"" :- ... Reviewed: August .25, .20 .21 I,,._ Iii,..

  12. Code BAT Activat ion or Code CSIActivation , 1il StonyB1 k Medicine E 1 m ergency Departmenit Code, BAT and Code CSI Process Flow N@1ir o lo gy l!n rJ/m N@uros urgery resporKI Stm k @ Att @nd ing no1tl fi@ d, goal 5 15mlnut:E:s Labs, Drawn Mearnrnd w lght obtained'for IV thromboliljtlc patl1mrs Et::G i f or d er ed, goal 5 45 minutes a, !!'St X-r ay If ordered, goalc5 45 m 1nutes 1EO, MD E.valuati on goal .5 10 m i ni.li es of arrival Ai::utf! Stroke ord@r Sei!'t POC glu ose !1 !'1 1 @ 1 To CCED if pati@nt n@eds to b @ stabillize d' prlor 10C1H CTIH/CTA/C11P l n iti atieel CTIHln l a,t lon, goa l 15 minutes CTM read , geal 5 3 ,5 min u t Updated/Reviewed - Augu t 25,2021 e I I ,, .., -.,, " I' / ICH or SAi-i LVO and' Ell gjbl @forI V tllro m bol\ftlc i n, 0 4.Shrs LVO;md N o LVO and Not Elfglble for IV throm bolvtlc Eliglbl@ for IV throm bo lyt lc In 0- 4.Shr:s Call Code CSI if not Cod@ CSI pn! vlously 1 Call Code C51 if not C.ode CSIprevious.Iv \. Call Code C5!1 i i not Code CS.1 pr@viou:sly --' + \ . --' / ,I, RNmi)!l!sIV i enectep lasel!Sordered Adinlnls[@r IV Tenoctepl.i!Se, go al ..,; 45. m lnu.tM " ' /" / RN mlx@s I V Al'l!e,p ase a:s ordernd Administer IV Alt@pl;;tse, goa l5 45 ml nut!M .... Go fo r Interv enti on or admit to approprlat@ servlce ,md level of care Nor@: I V Alt@plai;e will b @ :m opt i o n for adm tnistr ,atl on ii' Ten@ct epl a,se Is not ava ll aibl e or aiS per St roll:@ Ammding d@ci slon bi!iSed on the d ln ica l si tuati on '- \. _,I J eve Team tr ansf@r:s patl@nt to eve Suit @forM E.R go al d oor&t o dev l c @ : ..,; 90 mfaut8 for dErecr ED arri v1ni ii at len ts or ..,; 60 m,inute,s. fo r MSU ortransfers "- . , i , Adm it to .appropriate service and level of care MSU - M obrle Stroke Unit ' U{WT - U!St known W@ I I t E m e r IBAT BraIn AttackT@aim CSI -Cornpl@X Stroke lnt@rv @ ntion MER - Mechanl cal End 011a seu!ar R @ p e r f LVO- Largl! Ve:ss@I Ord u lon Door-to -D ev c @ - ar rllv al to fi rst pass wit h th romh ea omy ae ce Wlilen mote than onl!!p,at:iut arr ive:satthe same time andfulflll th,e t o de BAT or Code CSIt:riteria: file S!Tokl!-Att@ndIng tor ll ls/h 1M de l gM @ J , I n co ll abor.i ti on wit h tll@ E.D Att ena ing Pll vslclan or N'@ur o.sur g @ r y Attending are responsib!@ for o vers@e fngthed eclsi o,n m akl ng process for p rior i ti zing BJnd exp-editing B Jr .apld p rfm ary surv,!!'V; evaluaitlon ., st.i!bll B i tl on, managem@nt, and treatm, t forsuspected acuU! stml::@/TIAp.rtri.nK us[on

  13. ' ' St n Br okM d icni Code BAT Activation (Dis,0011ery of strnlke sigJns. and s.y1np t o m , s, IJKWT w i t hi n O t o 24 h ou s) Stro ke Team respon ds and evaluat es patient Inpati ent Code IBAl Pro cess Flow Stro ke Att ending not ified goal ::,15 m im1te.s. Updated/ Re viewed: May : m o,2022 Obt ain Bloo d Su g ar leve l Obt < 1 i n Vital Sig ns Send lab w ork if needed No t ify Prim ary Team if no t yet aware Primary Team and / o r RN stay at bed side t o gjve SBAR info rm ation to St ro k e Team E J ( < 1 mpl e: l KW,T Sympto m s disoovery ti m,e pert in ent PM H and h ospita l c::o u rs,e if o n an tiicoa gulati on, re cent surgeifY Primary Team orders Co die BAT CT ima ging Make su rep at ien t has wo rking IV access Tra nsp ort to CT by th e Pr im ary Team Phy sic ian/ PA/ NP, ICU comp et ent RNor Stro ke IICR oompet ent RN Con nect t o t ransport monitor Measur ed weight obtained for IV th ro mb olyti c pat ients CTH Init iat ed goal :5a 2 5 rn imutes str etch goaI ::, 1 5 m inu t es CTH read goa l : < o 3 5 rn imute s Stroke Att end ing or d esignee ooIlab orat es. w it heve Team for pati ents wit h lVO For IV tlhrombolytic ad111in i str ation : Call 13 N Charge RN if the Co de BAI is in the o ld hospital bu il ding ca ll N OOU/ NICR Cha r ge RN if th e Gode BAI is in t he n ew ho.s.p i tc 1 I pavilion 13 N or NCCU / NICR RN w ill b r ing t he I V t hro mb olytti c t o t he Cod e BAT loc ation 13N or NCCU / NIOR RN m i x es IV throm bolyt ic < 1 . s .ord ere d Administe rs IV tPA go al :::: 6 0 m i n u te s str etc h goa l 45 m inut es r IV tllro mbolytk eve gro up page 'i'ES Neurnsurgery ConsuIt I H >Jo If going for ndo11am.1lar Intervention j fo do11a oular lnte,rvention Go for inte rv,ent ion or continue mana gem ent p er Prim ary Team o r t ransfer to a pp ro pr iate service and level of c<1re l'ES l l E11dovasc111l ar Intervention Transfer t o St ro ke Unit or IOUfor fu rt her mc1n agem ent M anageme nt per Prim ary Team or transfer to app ropriate level of ,care Pat ient transferre dlto CVCSuite CVC Team ev<1I u < 1 t e s p ati e n t When the,ire is m or e t h an one Co de BAT callied sim ult an e 0 . 1 1 1 sly: Th e Stro ke Att en ding (or designeel in collabor ation with t he Prim ary Team are respon sible for ove rseeing the d eci.s.ion-m c 1 kingproc ess. forpri oriti zing and ex:pedit ing a rap id primary surve,y eva lu.ition, st abiliz.itio n, . . , m _ anagem en,t and tr eatm ent for suspect ed acut e stroke pat ient s. BAT- Bra in At ta dk Team LKWT - Last Kno wn W eiI Time or last known time t o be at baseline LVO - large Vessel Occlu1sio n CVC - Cerebrov ascular Cen te r

  14. INPATIENT CODE BAT To help expedite inpatient Code BAT process: Primary Team Physician/NP/PAand/or Primary RN to stay at bedside to give SBAR to StrokeTeam Ex: Pertinent PMH/hospital course, stroke symptoms, last known well time, symptomsdiscovery time, if patient is on anticoagulation, if recent surgery, pertinent labresult Obtain blood sugar level to rule-outhypoglycemia Make sure a working IV is in place, 2 IVspreferable Primary Team to order CODE BAT CT Head w/o Contrast STAT to rule-outICH. If indicated, a STAT CODE BAT CT Angio Head/ Neck with IV CON with Perfusion will be ordered to evaluate vessels and perfusion. Connect patient to a portable cardiac monitor for transport, have oxygen available ifneeded Patient is transported to CT Scan by Primary Team Physician/NP/PA, ICU competent RN or Stroke ICR competent RN Notify CT staff if patient is en route to CT, if Code BAT is being cancelled or if there is delay intransporting patient For IV thrombolytic: Call the 13N charge nurse if IV thrombolytic is needed for an inpatient Code BAT in the original hospital building Call the NCCU/NICR charge nurse if IV thrombolytic is needed for an inpatient Code BAT in the new hospital pavilion The RNs in 13N and NCCU/NICR are competent in IV thrombolytic administration and monitoring during and after administration Collaborate withADN if patient needs transfer to another service or higher level of care The ED may be contacted if additional assistance is needed for IV thrombolyticadministration Note: Measured weight is needed for IV thrombolytic dosing

  15. JOINT COMMISSION: PRIMARY STROKE CORE MEASURES STK-1 VTE prophylaxis on the day of or the day after hospitaladmission. STK-2 Antithrombotic therapy at hospitaldischarge. STK-3 Anticoagulation for Atrial fibrillation/flutter at hospital discharge. STK-4 IV t-PA initiated at this hospital within 3 hours of time last knownwell. STK-5 Antithrombotic therapy by the end of hospital day2. STK-6 Statin medication at hospital discharge. STK-8 Patient and/or caregiver stroke education: EMS Activation/calling911, need for follow-up after discharge, medications prescribed at discharge, personal risk factors for stroke and warning signs and symptoms of stroke. STK-10 Rehabilitation services assessment LIPs must be mindful of the specific time period of the coremeasures for compliance. Reason(s) must be documented in the medical record why elements of the core measures were not implemented for the patient Example: - No antithrombotic by hospital day 2 secondary to concern for bleeding. - No statin on discharge due to patient refusal of statin recommendation.

  16. JOINT COMMISSION: COMPREHENSIVE STROKE CORE MEASURES CSTK 01 Initial NIH Stroke Scale score CSTK 02 - Modified Rankin Score at 90 Days CSTK 03a - Severity Measurement Performed : Hunt and Hess Scale performed for SAH patients CSTK 03b Severity Measurement Performed: ICH Score performed for ICH patients CSTK 04 - Procoagulant Reversal Agent Initiation for ICH patients CSTK 05a - Hemorrhagic Transformation for IV t-PApatients CSTK 05b - Hemorrhagic Transformation for IA t-PA and/orEndovascular Reperfusion Therapy patients CSTK 06 - Nimodipine TreatmentAdministered CSTK 07 - Median Time to Revascularization CSTK 08 - Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (TICI) post-treatment reperfusion grade CSTK 09 - Arrival Time to SkinPuncture CSTK 10 - Modified Rankin Score at 90 Days CSTK 11 - Timeliness of Reperfusion: Arrival Time to TICI 2B or Higher CSTK 12 - Timeliness of Reperfusion: Skin Puncture to TICI 2B or Higher

  17. Additional Requirements for New York State and Stroke:Get-With-The- Guidelines: EMS pre-notification of a potential stroke patient with Last Known Well time and Stroke ScaleFindings. Dysphagia Screen before being given any food, fluids, or medication bymouth o RN or LIP completes bedside swallow evaluation using the Yale SwallowProtocol o If indicated, formal swallow evaluation by Speech and LanguagePathologist o For patients who failed swallow evaluation and need to be on an antithrombotic: Consider ordering Aspirin Per Rectum or place NGT for patients who need Plavix (Clopidogrel), Brilinta (Ticagrelor) or oral anticoagulant Lipid profile HgbA1C NIH Stroke Scale at discharge modified Rankin Score atdischarge Intensive statin therapy use: Lipitor (Atorvastatin) 40mg, Crestor(Rosuvastatin) 20mg o Need documentation of reason if intensive statin dose is not considered/ordered atdischarge Stroke-Diabetes measures: Diabetes Treatment (diet or medication, follow-up for diabetes managementat discharge), Therapeutic lifestyle recommendation (diet, target BMI 25, increasing physical activity), antihyperglycemic medication with proven CVD benefit (GLP-1 receptor agonist or SGLT-2inhibitor) Annual 8 hours of cerebrovascular-related continuing education for Physicians, NP, PAs and RNs taking care of strokepatients

  18. STROKE CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Check-out the Stroke Intranet Site inThePulse. It contains the Stroke- related Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), protocols, staff andpatient resources. Click toreview

  19. STROKE CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Guidelines for the early management of patients with acute ischemic stroke 2019 update (AHA/ASA 2019) Guidelines for the management of spontaneous ICH (AHA/ASA, 2015) Guideline for reversal of antithrombotic in intracranial hemorrhage (NCS,2015) Guidelines for prevention of stroke in patients with stroke and TIA (AHA/ASA 2021) Guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery (AHA/ASA 2016) Guidelines for the management of patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms (AHA/ASA, 2015) Guidelines for the management of aneurysmal SAH (AHA/ASA, 2012) Guidelines for the acute treatment of cerebral edema in neurocritical care patients (NCS 2020) Guidelines on the management of patients with extracranial carotid and vertebral artery disease (AHA/ASA, 2011) Updated Society for Vascular Surgery guidelines for management of extracranial carotid disease (Society for Vascular Surgery, 2011) The Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines on follow-up after vascular surgery arterial procedures (Society for Vascular Surgery, 2018)

  20. MOBILE STROKE UNIT (MSU) Dispatched by Suffolk County EMS/911 Assessment on scene CC ED RN, Paramedic, Neurologist-telemedicine Imaging on scene immediately sent to PACS CT Head to seebleeding/stroke CTA Head to see vesselocclusion Treatment provided en route IV thrombolytic for eligiblepatients KCentra for bleeding due toanticoagulant Critical Care medicines and equipment forblood pressure and airwayemergencies Disposition to the appropriate hospital coordinated by Stony Brook EMS Stony Brook or nearest ComprehensiveStroke Center for complex stroke: ICH/SAH Large Vessel Occlusion requiring mechanical thrombectomy Nearest Primary Stroke Center fornon- interventional strokecare LIE Exit68 MSU #2 LIE Exit57 MSU #1

  21. SUPPORT GROUPS Stroke Support Group Receive encouragement, feedback and inspiration. Gain knowledge. Learn about helpful programs and resources. Open to all stroke survivors, family members and caregivers. Stroke Caregiver Support Group - Meets the second Tuesday of every month, 7pm-8pm Stroke Survivor Support Group - Meets the last Tuesday of every Month, 7pm-8pm For more information, contact: Tel: (631) 638-2638 Email: marret.anderson@stonybrookmedicine.edu, anne.froehlich@stonybrookmedicine.edu Brain Aneurysm/ Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM) Support Group This support group is co-sponsored by Stony Brook Medicine and the Brain Aneurysm Foundation. Meets: Third Monday of each month (no meetings in July and August) Time: 6PM to 7:30 PM For more information, contact: Tel: (631) 444-8121 Email:dawn.madigan@stonybrookmedicine.edu

  22. Thank you for all you do everyday for our stroke patients. For questions, contact: Dr. Michael Guido Stroke Program Medical Director michael.guido@stonybrookmedicine.edu Antonieta Rosenberg Nurse Practitioner - Stroke Service Antonieta.Rosenberg@stonybrookmedicine.edu Anne Froehlich Stroke ProgramCoordinator anne.froehlich@stonybrookmedicine.edu

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