Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Trial of Mobile Stroke Units.
James Charles GrottaJose-Miguel YamalStephanie A ParkerSuja S RajanNicole R GonzalesWilliam J JonesAnne W AlexandrovBabak B NaviMay NourIlana SpokoynyJason MackeyDavid PersseAsha P JacobMengxi WangNoopur SinghAndrei V AlexandrovMatthew E FinkJeffrey L SaverJoey EnglishNobl BarazangiPatti L BratinaMichael GonzalezBrandi D SchimpfKim AckersonCarla ShermanMackenzie LerarioSaad MirJenny ImJosh Z WilleyDavid ChiuMichael EisshoferJanice MillerDavid OrnelasJames P RhudyKevin M BrownBryan M VillarealMarianne Gausche-HillNichole BossonGreg GilbertSarah Q CollinsKelly SilnesJay VolpiVivek MisraJames McCarthyTom FlanaganChethan P V RaoJoseph S KassLaura GriffinNicole Rangel-GutierrezEdgar LechugaJonathan StephensonKenny PhanYvette SandersElizabeth A NoserRitvij BowryPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2021)
In patients with acute stroke who were eligible for t-PA, utility-weighted disability outcomes at 90 days were better with MSUs than with EMS. (Funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute; BEST-MSU ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02190500.).