Stroke Quality Indicators
24/7 Availability of Brain Imaging
According to the American Stroke Association’s “Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Ischemic Stroke,” a brain imaging study is mandatory in order to distinguish ischemic stroke from hemorrhagic stroke or from other brain conditions that may mimic stroke. “Brain imaging is required to guide acute intervention. For most cases and at most institutions, computerized tomography (CT) remains the most important brain imaging test.” According to the guidelines, “because time is of the essence in acute stroke care, institutions should have these diagnostic studies available on a 24-h/day and 7-d/week basis.” (Stroke, 2003: 34(4);1056)
Does UVa have around-the-clock brain imaging availability?
Yes. UVa has 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week Radiology services available for brain imaging, including computerized tomography (CT). Even more important, UVa has a dedicated team of neuro-radiologists who are specialists in reading and interpreting scans to quickly identify brain injury. In addition to CT, UVa also has a wide range of other brain imaging technologies, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain angiography.
