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Paramedic utilization of Vision, Aphasia, Neglect (VAN) stroke severity scale in the prehospital setting predicts emergent large vessel occlusion stroke

Lee Birnbaum, David Wampler, Arash Shadman, Mateja de Leonni Stanonik, Michele Patterson, Emily Kidd, Jeanette Tovar, Ashley Garza, Bonnie Blanchard, Lara Slesnick, Adam R. Blanchette, David Miramontes

2020Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Numerous stroke severity scales have been published, but few have been studied with emergency medical services (EMS) in the prehospital setting. We studied the Vision, Aphasia, Neglect (VAN) stroke assessment scale in the prehospital setting for its simplicity to both teach and perform. This prospective prehospital cohort study was designed to validate the use and efficacy of VAN within our stroke systems of care, which includes multiple comprehensive stroke centers (CSCs) and EMS agencies. METHODS: The performances of VAN and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) ≥6 for the presence of both emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) alone and ELVO or any intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) combined were reported with positive predictive value, sensitivity, negative predictive value, specificity, and overall accuracy. For subjects with intraparenchymal hemorrhage, volume was calculated based on the ABC/2 formula and the presence of intraventricular hemorrhage was recorded. RESULTS: analysis. Overall, hospital NIHSS ≥6 performed better than prehospital VAN based on statistical measures. Of the 34 cases of intraparenchymal hemorrhage, mean±SD hemorrhage volumes were 2.5±4.0 mL for the five VAN-negative cases and 17.5±14.2 mL for the 29 VAN-positive cases. CONCLUSIONS: Our VAN study adds to the published evidence that prehospital EMS scales can be effectively taught and implemented in stroke systems with multiple EMS agencies and CSCs. In addition to ELVO, prehospital scales such as VAN may also serve as an effective ICH bypass tool.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStroke (engine)AphasiaIntraparenchymal hemorrhageEmergency medical servicesNeglectOcclusionEmergency medicineCardiologyInternal medicineSubarachnoid hemorrhagePsychiatryEngineeringMechanical engineeringAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction