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Friday, October 29 2021 - 01:46
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World Stroke Day: Global survey reveals only 35% hospitals worldwide provide essential stroke treatment
GENEVA, Oct. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On World Stroke Day, 29 October, the World Stroke Organization (WSO) is calling 
for urgent action after a survey by the WSO and the World Health Organization 
(WHO) found that only 35% of hospitals worldwide provide essential clot-busting 
medicine tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), despite it being added to the WHO 
essential medicines list 2 years ago. On World Stroke Day, the WSO is calling 
for urgent improvement in treatment and increased awareness of symptoms. 

Stroke remains the second biggest killer globally: 15 million people will have 
a stroke every year, 6.5 million of whom will die. Most survivors will face a 
lifetime of disability or impairment as a result. tPA is a highly effective and 
cost-effective treatment but provision is dependent on the establishment of 
specialist stroke units. While these units exist in 91% of higher income 
countries, in low-income countries it is as low as 18%.  Patients in low-income 
countries experience four times the rate of stroke-related death and 
disability, compared to their high-income counterparts.

The WSO has launched a "Roadmap to Quality Stroke Care" to improve stroke 
services, a platform which can be used in all settings to identify areas for 
improvement, and urges health professionals to take part.

Prof Sheila Martins, President-Elect at WSO says "People treated with tPA have 
a 31% higher recovery rate and can go on to lead independent lives. It is 
shocking that 65% of hospitals still do not provide it. Hospitals must urgently 
prioritise the development of stroke units in order to administer tPA. Donors, 
industry, pharmaceutical companies and governments need to come together to 
prioritise stroke care units. We also need training for non-specialist doctors 
and nurses, particularly in low-income settings, to widen access to stroke 
ready hospitals." 

Prof Marc Fisher, WSO President added "We want everyone to learn the symptoms 
of stroke and recognize stroke as a medical emergency. It is then vital that 
when that call comes in, health providers can give everyone an equal chance of 
recovery."

An open, livestreamed panel, 'No time to waste' hosted by journalist Rageh 
Omaar, with gold medal Olympian and stroke survivor Michael Johnson, global 
stroke and public health experts, will discuss the future of stroke services 
worldwide.  Everyone is asked to raise awareness of stroke symptoms by sharing 
the campaign #Precioustime, with toolkits and more info available at 
www.world-stroke.org 

Social media handles:
Instagram
@worldstrokecampaign

Facebook
@worldstrokecampaign

Twitter
@WorldStrokeOrg

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Source: World Stroke Day