Notice the word 'care' NOT RECOVERY. The tyranny of low expectations on full display there. A lot of dead wood in stroke needs to be fired.
Interim guidance issued on stroke care during COVID-19 pandemic
In broad terms, the Stroke Council Leadership recommends that U.S. stroke centers:
- Adhere to treatment guidelines for patients to ensure appropriate stroke care is provided to the extent possible during the crisis;
- seek ways to minimize the use of scarce personal protective equipment (PPE) and reduce the number of team members responding to emergency stroke patients;
- increase the use of interactive videoconferencing in the remote delivery of acute stroke care, also known as telestroke;
- follow their local health department, Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization guidelines on hand washing, use of PPE and COVID-19 testing and evaluation;
- continue to deliver multidisciplinary, collaborative stroke care to patients for a unified Stroke System of Care; and
- ask medical personnel who are exposed or contract COVID-19 to self-quarantine as appropriate.
The Stroke Council Leadership will continue to collect individual protocols and best practices and to evaluate and update the statement continuously during the crisis.
Additional Resources:
- Available multimedia is on right column of release link https://newsroom.heart.org/news/interim-guidance-issued-on-stroke-care-during-covid-19-pandemic
- Coronavirus – precautions and information for all
- COVID-19 Content: An AHA Compendium – resources for health care professionals
- Additional editorials on stroke care during COVID-19, recently published in Stroke
- Follow AHA/ASA news on Twitter @HeartNews
- Follow news from Stroke, the ASA/AHA journal @StrokeAHA_ASA
American Stroke Association
The American Stroke Association is devoted to saving people from stroke(Nothing about getting them recovered.) — the No. 2 cause of death in the world and a leading cause of serious disability. We team with millions of volunteers to fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies and provide lifesaving tools and information to prevent and treat stroke(Absolutely NOTHING on your site about getting 100% recovered). The Dallas-based association officially launched in 1998 as a division of the American Heart Association. To learn more or to get involved, call 1-888-4STROKE or visit stroke.org. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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