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Saturday, October 29 2022 - 09:01
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World Stroke Organization Tackle Gaps in Access to Quality Stroke Care
GENEVA, Oct. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -

On World Stroke Day (29th Oct), the World Stroke Organization has announced the 
launch of a new program that aims to drive access to quality acute stroke care 
and save lives around the world.

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The WSO Stroke Certification initiative is a strategic response to the results 
of a WHO-WSO survey which found that less than half (49%) of countries could 
provide comprehensive evidence-based acute stroke care. The survey also 
identified a huge gap in provision of care between high- and low- and 
middle-income countries. While 91% of high-income countries were able to 
provide access to specialist stroke unit care, the number was just 8% in 
low-income countries. 

Two of the fundamental markers of quality acute stroke care are the provision 
of thrombolysis (the removal of blood clots using intravenous medication) and 
thrombectomy (the removal of blood clots by keyhole surgery). Research 
published by WSO found global rates of access to these treatments stand at 46% 
and 30% respectively.

'One in four of us will have a stroke in our lifetime, yet the majority of 
people globally lack access to effective treatment and stroke center care. On 
top of this, a lack of effective global prevention strategies has led us to a 
place where stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading 
cause of disability worldwide, with a soaring human and economic cost,' said 
WSO President Professor Marc Fisher. Incoming WSO President and leading 
Brazilian neurologist, Professor Sheila Martins added: 'We have the knowledge 
and tools that could save millions of lives and hundreds of millions of 
dollars. Delivering quality stroke care is not just the right thing to do, it's 
the smart thing to do.'

WSO's Global Stroke Guidelines and Action Plan aim to help institutions and 
governments implement evidence-based criteria and standards for care developed 
by WSO. Initially targeting hospitals in middle-income countries, the program 
will be launched on Nov 1st with the primary aim of growing the global network 
of accredited stroke care providers.

Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. On World Stroke 
Day the public, health care professionals, stroke survivors, politicians and 
industry leaders will come together to raise awareness of stroke symptoms and 
the importance of timely treatment.  

The public can follow the campaign on social media using #Precioustime and help 
raise awareness by sharing a clock selfie [ 
http://www.worldstrokecampaign.org/create-a-post ] or participating in the 
strokespotter.org online game challenge [ http://www.strokespotter.org/ ].

Notes to Editors

  I.  The World Stroke Organization is the only global body solely focused on 
stroke. With around 3000 individual and 100 society members, spanning every 
global region, we represent over 55,000 stroke specialists in clinical research 
and support services. WSO is in official relations with WHO and has UN 
consultative status.

  II.  The WSO Stroke Certification program builds on the WSO-SIEVC 
Certification program in Latin America and the Caribbean 
https://www.world-stroke.org/news-and-blog/news/wso-siecv-certification-of-stroke-centers-in-latin-america-and-caribbean


  III.  State of stroke services across the globe 
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/17474930211019568

  IV.  WSO Global Stoke Factsheet 
https://www.world-stroke.org/publications-and-resources/resources/global-stroke-fact-sheet


  V.  World Stroke Day website www.worldstrokecampaign.org

Contact: Anita Wiseman, Campaign & Partnerships Manager, WSO 
campaign@world-stroke.org +447940029444 

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source: World Stroke Day Campaign
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