Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Abrazo West Campus(Goodyear, AZ) earns Primary Plus Stroke Center certification

And just why the fuck should we go to a center than only talks about 'care' NOT RESULTS? If you can't tell us your results you are hiding how fucking bad you are. We have to completely change how stroke is discussed, every single article on stroke should be mentioning exactly what the failures are and what is being done to fix them.   Notice they don't tell us;

  1. tPA full recovery better than 12%?

  2. Full stroke recovery better than 10%?

  3.  30 day stroke deaths better than your competitors?

 

 

Abrazo West Campus(Goodyear, AZ) earns Primary Plus Stroke Center certification

Hospital can provide emergency care to all patients with acute stroke symptoms

Abrazo West Campus recently earned Primary Plus Stroke Center Certification, enabling the hospital to provide emergency care to all patients with acute stroke symptoms.
Abrazo West Campus recently earned Primary Plus Stroke Center Certification, enabling the hospital to provide emergency care to all patients with acute stroke symptoms.
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Abrazo West Campus, 13677 W. McDowell Road in Goodyear, has earned Primary Plus Stroke Center certification for its ability to evaluate, stabilize and provide emergency care to all patients with acute stroke symptoms and if necessary, admit patients to a dedicated stroke care unit.

Primary Plus Stroke Center granted by DNV GL Healthcare means the hospital goes beyond the requirements of a primary stroke center, with the addition of training, equipment, experience and personnel for performing thrombectomies and post-care for the treatment of acute ischemic strokes, according to a news release.

More than 87% of strokes are ischemic strokes caused by a clot that cuts off blood flow to a part of the brain. They are largely treatable if a patient gets to a hospital that can provide the right treatment in time. Studies have shown the value of mechanical thrombectomy for large vessel occlusive ischemic strokes, according to Interventional Neurologist Dr. Sushant Kale.

“Getting this certification shows that Abrazo West has necessary resources to take care of these complex patients, which includes stroke trained Emergency Department staff, advanced neuro imaging facilities, a neurointerventional biplane suite, neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology, neuro interventional and intensive care physicians and rehabilitation services,” Dr. Kale said in a prepared statement.

READ: Abrazo West Campus receives national stroke care award

The certification is great news for community, Abrazo West Campus CEO Christina Oh said.

“Abrazo West is continuously investing in talent and our facility for the benefit of our community. Every second is critical in minimizing the damage caused by a stroke. Quickly and effectively treating stroke helps preserve brain function and a better quality of life for patients after a stroke,” she said in a prepared statement.

The types of patients who might use and benefit from a Primary Plus Stroke Center include, but are not limited to, patients with ischemic strokes, large vessel occlusions, hemorrhagic strokes, or strokes from unusual causes that may require specialized testing or interventional therapies, according to accrediting body DNV-GL Healthcare.

Certification requirements are based in whole or in part on the most current recommendations from the Brain Attack Coalition, American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Conditions of Participation, as well as the World Stroke Association.

“This is an incredible accomplishment in our commitment to serve the growing West Valley community. We appreciate the collaboration and integration between our Abrazo neurosciences programs, which will continue to be complimentary to serve any stroke patient’s needs,” Ms. Oh said. “Congratulations to our stroke team and thank you to our physician partners for helping us achieve certification during such a tumultuous year. We continue to learn from and challenge one another in delivering better stroke care across the state.

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Abrazo West Campus is one of several facilities operated by Abrazo Health throughout the Valley. Its other hospitals include Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital, Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, Abrazo Central Campus, Abrazo Mesa Hospital, Abrazo Scottsdale Campus and Abrazo Surprise Hospital. The company also operates freestanding emergency centers, urgent care, primary care and specialty physician practices. Abrazo Cave Creek Hospital is scheduled to open in 2021. For more information, visit abrazohealth.com.

 

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