A Diagnosis Study of a New Prehospital Strokeidentification Test, the PreHospitalt Ambulans Stroke Test (PreHAST), to be Used to Triage Patients With Suspected Stroke
NCT ID: NCT04555499
Last Updated: 2020-09-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
78 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2014-01-31
2020-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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* for suspected stroke in awake patients The following parameters are tested.
1. Commands • Evaluates ability to understand verbal commands (impressive aphasia?) and to carry out complex commands (apraxia?)
• Give the command: open and close your eyes! Grip your hand! (non-paretic side) 0 - two correct 2 - one or none correct
2. Eye position • Evaluates involuntary deviation of the gaze (déviation conjugée?). If present, this implies a serious injury and thus 2 p are given.
• Observ if the patient have the eyes trained to one direction unmotivated 0 - normal 2 - Patient gaze in one direction only or preferably
3. Visual field
* The test should be conducte in both left and right visual field simulatneously to evaluate both if hemianopsia and/or negelct are present. Both symptoms implieas a sever injury and thus 2 p are given
* Look the patient in the eyes and wave in both visual fields simultaneously. Ask the patient to point at the hand or hands waving.
0 - normal 2 - Only distinguishes one hand
4. Facial palsy Ask the patient to smile 0 - normal 1 - one side of the mouth is hanging
5. Arm paresis Is tested in lying or sitting position, one arm at the time. Start with the strongest arm. Lift the arm 45 degrees and ask the patient to keep in the position for 10 s. Count audible. If the patient can't lift the arm, assist.
If the inability to keep the arm elevated is due to pain - score 0 Right Left 0 - can maintain the arm in postition for 10 s 1 - The arm drifts down from the initial position within 10 s but does not rely on support 2 - Falls down to support within 10 s or directly
6. Leg paresis Test in lying or sitting position, one leg at the time. Start with the strongest leg. Lift the leg 30 degrees and ask the patient to keep in the position for 10 s. Count audible. If the patient can't lift the leg, assist.
If the inability to keep the leg elevated is due to pain - score 0 Right Left 0 - can maintain the leg in position for 5 s 1 - The leg drifts down from the initial position within 5 s but does not rely on support 2 - Falls down to support within 5 s or directly
7. Sensory (pain)
* Evaluation of eventual loss of sensory function. It is important that pain is tested as not to miss a serious and not too uncommon type of stroke localized in the brain stem (Wallenberg´s syndrome).
* Pinch the bend of the arms and legs, respectively. The stimuli shall be done simultaneously at the left and right side. Ask the patient if he/she can feel the stimuli in the same way on both sides. If the patient only registers stimuli on one side, 2 p are given.
0 - normal
1 - registers stimuli on both sides but less on one side 2 - Only registers the stimuli on one side
8. Language • Evaluate if the patient has an understandable speech as stroke can cause both slurred speech (dysarthria) and affected ability to find words (aphasia). This test does not distinguish between dysarthria or dysphasia . Patient who does not speak at all (is mute) is given 2 p.
* Ability to talk is noted during the examination. If uncertain, ask the patient to repeat: "the weather is pretty today" 0 - Normal 1 -Slight or moderate dysartria or aphasia. Communication possible. 2 - Severe dysarthria or aphasia. Communication basically not possible.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Suspected stroke
Patients with suspected stroke who are evaluated by paramedics
Standardized neurological examination
Interventions
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Standardized neurological examination
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Lund University
OTHER
Karolinska Institutet
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mia von Euler
Associate Professor
Locations
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Pre hospital services in Skåne, Sweden
Hässleholm, Skåne County, Sweden
Södersjukhuset
Stockholm, , Sweden
Countries
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References
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Andsberg G, Esbjornsson M, Olofsson A, Lindgren A, Norrving B, von Euler M. PreHospital Ambulance Stroke Test - pilot study of a novel stroke test. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2017 Apr 11;25(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s13049-017-0377-x.
Other Identifiers
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Pre-HAST
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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