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Review
. 2024 Apr 15;12(8):835.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare12080835.

Physiological Variability during Prehospital Stroke Care: Which Monitoring and Interventions Are Used?

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Physiological Variability during Prehospital Stroke Care: Which Monitoring and Interventions Are Used?

Abdulaziz Alshehri et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

Prehospital care is a fundamental component of stroke care that predominantly focuses on shortening the time between diagnosis and reaching definitive stroke management. With growing evidence of the physiological parameters affecting long-term patient outcomes, prehospital clinicians need to consider the balance between rapid transfer and increased physiological-parameter monitoring and intervention. This systematic review explores the existing literature on prehospital physiological monitoring and intervention to modify these parameters in stroke patients. The systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022308991) and conducted across four databases with citation cascading. Based on the identified inclusion and exclusion criteria, 19 studies were retained for this review. The studies were classified into two themes: physiological-monitoring intervention and pharmacological-therapy intervention. A total of 14 included studies explored prehospital physiological monitoring. Elevated blood pressure was associated with increased hematoma volume in intracerebral hemorrhage and, in some reports, with increased rates of early neurological deterioration and prehospital neurological deterioration. A reduction in prehospital heart rate variability was associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes. Further, five of the included records investigated the delivery of pharmacological therapy in the prehospital environment for patients presenting with acute stroke. BP-lowering interventions were successfully demonstrated through three trials; however, evidence of their benefit to clinical outcomes is limited. Two studies investigating the use of oxygen and magnesium sulfate as neuroprotective agents did not demonstrate an improvement in patient's outcomes. This systematic review highlights the absence of continuous physiological parameter monitoring, investigates fundamental physiological parameters, and provides recommendations for future work, with the aim of improving stroke patient outcomes.

Keywords: blood pressure; end-tidal CO2; heart rate; long-term outcomes; mortality; physiological variables; prehospital; stroke.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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PRISMA flow diagram [23].
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Balancing monitoring, intervention, and minimizing door-to-intervention time.

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