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Effect of routing paradigm on patient-centered outcomes in acute ischemic stroke.

Minerva H ZhouAkash P Kansagra
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2018)
Routing paradigms that allow bypass of nearer hospitals for thrombectomy-capable centers improve population-level patient outcomes. Differences are more pronounced with increasing distance between hospitals; therefore, the choice of model may have greater effect in rural settings. Selective bypass, as implemented in Rhode Island and Distributive paradigms, improves system efficiency with minimal effect on outcomes.
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