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June 16, 2015; 84 (24) Article

Screening with MRI for Accurate and Rapid Stroke Treatment

SMART

Shreyansh Shah, Marie Luby, Karen Poole, Teresa Morella, Elizabeth Keller, Richard T. Benson, John K. Lynch, Zurab Nadareishvili, Amie W. Hsia
First published May 13, 2015, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001678
Shreyansh Shah
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Marie Luby
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Karen Poole
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Teresa Morella
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Elizabeth Keller
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Richard T. Benson
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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John K. Lynch
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Zurab Nadareishvili
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Amie W. Hsia
From the Section on Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics (S.S., M.L., K.P., T.M., R.T.B., J.K.L., Z.N., A.W.H.), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; MedStar Washington Hospital Center Stroke Center (K.P., E.K., R.T.B., A.W.H.), Washington, DC; and Suburban Hospital Stroke Program (T.M., Z.N.), Bethesda, MD.
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Screening with MRI for Accurate and Rapid Stroke Treatment
SMART
Shreyansh Shah, Marie Luby, Karen Poole, Teresa Morella, Elizabeth Keller, Richard T. Benson, John K. Lynch, Zurab Nadareishvili, Amie W. Hsia
Neurology Jun 2015, 84 (24) 2438-2444; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000001678

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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of timely multimodal MRI screening before thrombolysis in acute stroke patients.

Methods: Quality improvement processes were initiated in 2013 to reduce door-to-needle (DTN) time at the 2 hospitals where the NIH stroke team provides clinical care. Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients who received IV tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) ≤4.5 hours from last known normal were identified. Demographic and clinical characteristics and timing metrics were analyzed comparing the time periods before, during, and after the quality improvement processes.

Results: There were 157 patients treated with IV tPA for AIS during 2012–2013, of whom 135 (86%) were screened with MRI. DTN time was significantly reduced by 40% during this period from a median of 93 minutes in the first half of 2012 to 55 minutes in the last half of 2013 (p < 0.0001) with a significant 4-fold increase in the proportion of treated patients with DTN time ≤60 minutes from 13.0% to 61.5%, respectively (p < 0.00001). Improvement in DTN time was associated with reduced door-to-MRI time, and there were no differences in demographic or clinical characteristics (p = 0.21–0.76).

Conclusions: It is feasible and practical to consistently and rapidly deliver IV tPA to AIS patients within national benchmark times using MRI as the routine screening modality. The processes used in the SMART (Screening with MRI for Accurate and Rapid Stroke Treatment) Study to reduce DTN time have the potential to be widely applicable to other hospitals.

GLOSSARY

AHA/ASA=
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association;
AIS=
acute ischemic stroke;
DTN=
door-to-needle;
DWI=
diffusion-weighted imaging;
ED=
emergency department;
MRA=
magnetic resonance angiography;
MWHC=
MedStar Washington Hospital Center;
NIHSS=
NIH Stroke Scale;
PWI=
perfusion-weighted imaging;
QI=
quality improvement;
SH=
Suburban Hospital;
SMART=
Screening with MRI for Accurate and Rapid Stroke Treatment;
TE=
echo time;
tPA=
tissue plasminogen activator;
TR=
repetition time

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  • Editorial, page 2394

  • Supplemental data at Neurology.org

  • Received July 28, 2014.
  • Accepted in final form January 5, 2015.
  • © 2015 American Academy of Neurology
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