Causes of Pre-hospital Delay in Acute Stroke in Punjab
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Causes of Pre-hospital Delay in Acute Stroke in Punjab
Abstract
Background Pre-hospital delay, which refers to the time delay between the development of symptoms in the patient and the start of treatment, is one of the major factors impacting the treatment of stroke. This study aimed to identify patient characteristics and factors causing a pre-hospital delay in acute stroke (both ischemic and hemorrhagic) cases. Methodology This prospective follow-up study included 100 patients who presented with clinical features of acute stroke within 48 hours of symptom onset. A pre-designed questionnaire was administered within 72 hours of hospital admission to every patient. Results The mean time to hospital presentation was 7.73 hours. Only 2% of patients were thrombolysed. Age group, gender, education status, occupation, and socioeconomic status were not significantly (p > 0.05) associated with the mean symptom onset time to hospital arrival. Rural area (p < 0.001), nuclear family (p = 0.004), distance from the tertiary care center (p < 0.001), being alone at the time of symptom onset (p < 0.001), lack of knowledge about symptoms of stroke in patient/attendant (p < 0.001), and mode of transport were the factors that emerged as significant predictors of pre-hospital delay on univariate analysis. Living in a nuclear family, distance from the tertiary care center, and mode of transport were the factors that emerged as independent predictors of pre-hospital delay on multiple linear regression analysis. Conclusions In this study, factors associated with delayed hospital presentation including living in a nuclear family, distance from the tertiary care center, and use of public transport to reach the hospital emerged as independent predictors of pre-hospital delay.
Keywords: development of symptoms; pre-hospital delay; start of treatment; stroke; thrombolytic therapy.
Copyright © 2023, Gupta et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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