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Disparities in Emergency Medical Services Use, Prehospital Notification, and Symptom Onset to Arrival in Patients With Acute Stroke.

Regina RoyanBrian J StammTimmy R LinJanette BairdChristopher J BeckerRebecca KarbTina M BurtonDawn O KleindorferShyam PrabhakaranTracy E Madsen
Published in: Circulation (2024)
In this national cross-sectional study, Black race was associated with prolonged onset to time of arrival intervals and significantly decreased odds of EMS prehospital notification, despite similar use of EMS transport. Greater county-level deprivation was also associated with reduced odds of EMS prehospital notification and slightly prolonged stroke symptom onset to emergency department arrival time. Efforts to reduce place-based disparities in stroke care must address significant inequities in prehospital care of acute stroke and continue to address health inequities associated with race and ethnicity.
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