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22 sty 2018 · In our study, a MEND score ≥3 identified 98% of LVOs, and a score ≥4 identified 81% of LVOs, with improved specificity. The MEND exam is an effective tool to identify patients with LVO for transport to a CSC.
- Abstract WP232: Prospective Validation of the Miami Emergency ...
The Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) exam,...
- Abstract WP232: Prospective Validation of the Miami Emergency ...
• Discuss the most current, relevant scoring systems and scales being used for the stroke population • Identify the strengths, limitations, and application of these scales
The Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) is an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use checklist that provides key information which incorporates the three components of the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS) as well as additional components from the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS).
22 sty 2018 · The Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) exam, developed in 1998, incorporates the posterior circulation elements missed by the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS).
The NIH Stroke Scale/Score (NIHSS) quantifies stroke severity based on weighted evaluation findings.
10 mar 2021 · To assess a patient’s stroke-like symptoms, EMS personnel can use a stroke assessment scale to recognize a stroke. If they are suspected to have a stroke, the patient is transferred to the closest stroke capable center.
22 sty 2018 · The Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) exam, developed in 1998, incorporates the posterior circulation elements missed by the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS).