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GET with the GUIDELINES

New! University Hospital joing American Stroke Association's
Get with the Guidelines initiative. The goal of the program is to improve the overall quality of care for stroke patients by improving acute stroke treatment and preventing future strokes and cardiovascular events.

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Get with the Guidelines

American Stroke Association’s Get with the Guidelines
program promotes guideline adherence that saves lives

Syracuse, NY January 2007 – SUNY Upstate Medical University UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL is participating in the American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines – Stroke initiative. The goal of the program is to improve the overall quality of care for stroke patients by improving acute stroke treatment and preventing future strokes and cardiovascular events.

Get With The Guidelines – Stroke was developed to help hospitals employ proven science-based treatment guidelines, including those developed by the American Stroke Association, American Heart Association and Brain Attack Coalition. These guidelines address acute stroke management, primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases, secondary prevention of strokes and the establishment of primary stroke centers.

As a Get With The Guidelines – Stroke participating hospital, SUNY Upstate Medical University UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL has been encouraged to develop a comprehensive system for providing rapid diagnosis and treatment of stroke when patients are admitted to the emergency department. This includes being equipped 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide brain imaging scans, making neurologists available to conduct patient evaluations and using clot-busting medications when appropriate.

SUNY Upstate Medical University UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL is also increasing its efforts to prevent secondary strokes through the aggressive use of medications such as statins and anti-platelets as indicated in the secondary stroke prevention guidelines. Other methods include the treatment of atrial fibrillation and atherosclerosis and management of smoking cessation, weight, exercise, diabetes, and cholesterol.

Through Get With The Guidelines – Stroke, the American Stroke Association provides SUNY Upstate Medical University UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL training and staffing recommendations, care maps, discharge protocols, standing orders, data-collection and measurement tools. The program also facilitates creating and sharing best practices among participating hospitals.

The time is right for SUNY Upstate Medical University UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL to implement Get With The Guidelines – Stroke.  The number of acute ischemic stroke patients eligible for treatment is expected to grow over the next
decade due to increasing stroke incidence and a large aging population. Each year, about 700,000 people
suffer a stroke — 500,000 are first attacks and 200,000 are recurrent. Of stroke survivors, 22 percent of men and 25 percent of women die within a year, and for those aged 65 and older, the percentage is even higher.  In 1999, $3.4 billion was paid to Medicare beneficiaries discharged from short-stay hospitals for stroke. Americans paid about $51 billion in 2003 for stroke-related medical costs and disability.

The American Stroke Association offers a wide array of programs, products and services, from patient education materials to scientific statements with cutting-edge information for healthcare professionals. The organization is committed to remaining the leader in providing credible stroke information to individuals and healthcare providers. For more information about the American Stroke Association or its initiatives, visit StrokeAssociation.org or call 1-888-4-STROKE. For more information about Get With The Guidelines – Stroke, e-mail us at guidelinesinfo@heart.org or visit www.strokeassociation.org/getwiththeguidelines.

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