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The Need for Standardized Stroke Care: Assessing Global Provider Training and Institutional Disparities

Abstract Body: The development of vascular neurology as the primary specialty for stroke evaluation and treatment is a relatively recent advancement. Vascular neurology is well-established in the United States, ensuring most stroke patients receive specialized care, but many stroke patients globally are managed by physicians without specialized training in cerebrovascular and neurological medicine that is partly manifested by the availability of institutions that incorporate dedicated stroke training. Our goal is to evaluate the training of stroke providers worldwide to identify who is leading stroke care in different regions, and to assess the availability of dedicated stroke education within these regions. This evaluation aims to highlight disparities and ultimately work towards the global standardization of stroke care. We distributed an international survey to assess level of training of physicians treating stroke, if dedicated stroke training (e.g., fellowships) is available at their institution and location where they practice. Preliminary results from our ongoing survey show the average age of 83 respondents was 38.29 ± 7.72 and no difference in proportion of males (n=44) and females (n=39, p=0.0025). Physicians who treat the hyperacute phase of stroke indicated their level of training (Vascular Neurologist n=19, Other n=40, p=0.0045) (Figure 1). A subset analysis of non-vascular neurologists revealed that most ‘Other’ physicians worked in areas where no vascular neurology training was available (vascular neurology training available n=11, not available n=24, p=0.0410) (Figure 2). Distribution of vascular neurologist’s vs other physicians treating stroke indicate countries where there is increased proportion (i.e UK, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Argentina, USA) and decreased proportion of dedicated vascular neurology training (Honduras, Colombia, Nepal, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Bolivia, Hungary) (Figure 3). While the availability of vascular neurology is growing internationally, our preliminary results from this ongoing survey indicate there is still a disparity amongst currently practicing physicians who are taking care of acute and subacute patients. Accordingly, this disparity in training may affect patient outcomes; hence, these preliminary data serve to bolster stroke care internationally by identifying areas of training and institutional disparity, all with the goal of improving outcomes in stroke patients through global standardization of care.
  • Owens, Cameron  ( University of Oklahoma HSC , Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Alet, Matias  ( FLENI , Buenos Aires , Argentina )
  • Vásquez-garcía, Sebastián  ( HCA Florida North Florida Hospital , Gainsville , Florida , United States )
  • Cano-nigenda, Vanessa  ( INNN , Mexico , Mexico )
  • Roa Wandurraga, Luis  ( HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO MEDERI , Bogota , Colombia )
  • Lagos-servellon, Javier Alfredo  ( CMN 20 de noviembre , CDMC , Mexico )
  • Saposnik, Gustavo  ( St. Michaels Hosp - U of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario , Canada )
  • Rosales, Julieta  ( FLENI , Buenos Aires , Argentina )
  • Saleh Velez, Faddi  ( University of oklahoma , Oklahoma , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Bonin Pinto, Camila  ( University of Oklahoma HSC , Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Heldner, Mirjam  ( University of Bern , Bern , Switzerland )
  • Carbonera, Leonardo  ( Hospital Moinhos de Vento , Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil )
  • De Souza, Ana  ( HOSPITAL MOINHOS DE VENTO , Porto Alegre , Brazil )
  • Tunkl, Christine  ( University of Heidelberg , Heidelberg , Germany )
  • Matuja, Sarah  ( CUHAS , Dar es Salaam , Tanzania, United Republic of )
  • Orjuela, Karen  ( UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO , Aurora , Colorado , United States )
  • Guerrero, Rodrigo  ( Hospital de Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz , Chile )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Cameron Owens: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Matias Alet: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sebastián Vásquez-García: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Vanessa Cano-Nigenda: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Luis Roa Wandurraga: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Speaker:Boehringer:Past (completed) | Javier Alfredo Lagos-Servellon: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Gustavo Saposnik: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Julieta Rosales: No Answer | Faddi Saleh Velez: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Camila Bonin Pinto: No Answer | Mirjam Heldner: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Leonardo Carbonera: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Advisor:Allm Inc:Active (exists now) ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Servier - Travel Grant:Past (completed) ; Advisor:ISchemaView:Active (exists now) ; Speaker:Boehringer Ingelheim:Past (completed) ; Speaker:AstraZeneca:Past (completed) ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):Angels Initiative / Boehringer Ingelheim:Active (exists now) | Ana De Souza: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Christine Tunkl: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sarah Matuja: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Karen Orjuela: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):Robert Winn Diversity Career Development Award (Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation):Past (completed) ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):AHA and Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation:Active (exists now) ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Abbott Laboratories (Site Principal Investigator):Past (completed) ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Digital Editor of Stroke Journal:Active (exists now) | Rodrigo Guerrero: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Speaker:IPSEN:Past (completed) ; Speaker:Boehringer Ingelheim:Past (completed)
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Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Posters II

Thursday, 02/06/2025 , 07:00PM - 07:30PM

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