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Minimizing Door to Reperfusion Times in Drip and Ship Model for Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke (MDR in AIS)

Project/agreement No.
ES RTD/2024/15
Project funding
1 972 054.50 EUR, incl. 288.000 EUR for the RSU budget
Project realization
04.03.2024. - 03.03.2027.

Aim

This project aims to improve outcomes for Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) patients secondarily transferred to Comprehensive Stroke Centers (CSCs) for Mechanical Thrombectomy (MT), by implementing a streamlined stroke management pathway. It addresses multiple dimensions of health systems and focuses on quality, safety, equity, efficiency, effectiveness, accessibility, sustainability and economy.

Description

The project aims to optimize the in-hospital workflow for LVO AIS patients transferred to CSCs for MT.

Work packages

  1. WP1: Project Management and Coordination
  2. WP2: Evaluation of In-Hospital Workflow and Retrospective
  3. WP3: Streamlined In-Hospital Pathway Development
  4. WP4: Patient Selection, Study Criteria Definition and Data Collection
  5. WP5: Telemedicine System Selection and Implementation
  6. WP6: Statistical Analysis and Result Processing
  7. WP7: Health Economic Impact Evaluation
  8. WP8: Communication, Dissemination, Exploitation, and Networking Data

Project coordinator

  • Siena University Hospital (Italy)

Project partners

  • The territory of the South East Tuscany Local Health Authority (AUSL TSE, Italy) 
  • Rīga Stradiņš University (Riga, Latvia)
  • Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV,  Switzerland)
  • Biomedical Research Institute of Malaga and Platform in Nanomedicine (IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND, Spain)
  • SYNYO GmbH (Austria)