The ASA makes recommendations pertinent to the education of the general public, EMS and pre-hospital care, early management of the stroke patient in the hospital and on to supportive care during the patient’s hospital stay. It is the ASA’s recommendation that every eligible ischemic stroke patient receive t-PA. The goal is to administer the medicine within 45 minutes of the patient’s arrival to the ED. South Miami Hospital is a Primary Stroke Center which means that we are held to certain standards in order to achieve and maintain certification. According to The Joint Commission’s 2016 Certification Requirements for Primary Stroke Centers, t-PA needs to be administered within 45 minutes of patient arrival to the ED for 50% of the cases and within 60 minutes for 75% of the cases. Other requirements include: an Emergency Department Physician (EDP) must evaluate the patient within 10 minutes of arrival; the EDP must call the Stroke Neurologist on call within 15 minutes of arrival, CT scan of the brain must be completed within 25 minutes of arrival and read by the radiologist within 20 minutes of completion. Laboratory tests, EKG and chest x-ray, if ordered must be completed within 45 minutes of patient
The ASA makes recommendations pertinent to the education of the general public, EMS and pre-hospital care, early management of the stroke patient in the hospital and on to supportive care during the patient’s hospital stay. It is the ASA’s recommendation that every eligible ischemic stroke patient receive t-PA. The goal is to administer the medicine within 45 minutes of the patient’s arrival to the ED. South Miami Hospital is a Primary Stroke Center which means that we are held to certain standards in order to achieve and maintain certification. According to The Joint Commission’s 2016 Certification Requirements for Primary Stroke Centers, t-PA needs to be administered within 45 minutes of patient arrival to the ED for 50% of the cases and within 60 minutes for 75% of the cases. Other requirements include: an Emergency Department Physician (EDP) must evaluate the patient within 10 minutes of arrival; the EDP must call the Stroke Neurologist on call within 15 minutes of arrival, CT scan of the brain must be completed within 25 minutes of arrival and read by the radiologist within 20 minutes of completion. Laboratory tests, EKG and chest x-ray, if ordered must be completed within 45 minutes of patient