Updated Stroke Clinical Handbook: Endovascular Treatment (EVT) and what it means for me

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Updated Stroke Clinical Handbook: Endovascular Treatment (EVT) and what it means for me Dr Grant Stotts, Co-Chair, Provincial Endovascular Treatment Steering Committee March 29, 2017 Beth Linkewich, Provincial EVT Lead, Stroke Services, Cardiac Care Network Linda Kelloway, Director of Best Practices, Stroke Services, Cardiac Care Network 1

Acknowledgement The Handbook has been developed through collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Health Quality Ontario (HQO), and the HQO Expert Advisory Panels on Episodes of Care for Stroke (the expert advisory panel ). The content of this presentation follows the content of the Stroke Clinical Handbook

Intentions Provide a brief overview of updates to the Clinical Handbook Describe Endovascular Treatment (EVT) including the provincial process for accessing EVT treatment and care Discuss ongoing work and next steps to ensure access to sustainable high quality EVT care in Ontario 3

Updates to the Stroke Clinical Handbook Recommendation 1.2.2: Change to the treatment window timing Recommendation 1.2.3: Rapid brain imaging including CTA Recommendation 1.2.4: Multiphase CTA Recommendation 1.2.5: Rapid brain imaging interpreted by a provider with expertise Recommendation 2.3.1: Reference to new cross-continuum modules Recommendation 2.4.1: OHTAC recommendation on the management of patients with TIA Recommendation 2.4.2: TIA patients to consider for admission Recommendation 2.4.4: Acetylsalicylic acid in patients who failed the NPO (nil per os, or nothing by mouth) screen Recommendation 2.5.2: Revision of door-to-needle timing of tissue plasminogen activator administration Recommendation 2.6.1: Change to the treatment window timing Recommendation 2.6.3: EVT Imaging Criteria Recommendation 2.6.4: Use of EVT and thrombolysis Recommendation 2.6.5: EVT Centre Criteria Recommendation 2.6.6: EVT post procedural care Recommendation 2.6.7: Stroke unit care for EVT patients Recommendation 3.1.1: OSN Stroke Unit definition Recommendation 3.2.1: Early mobilization recommendation updated Recommendation 3.2.2: Timing for AlphaFIM 4

Endovascular Therapy (EVT) EVT is an image guided procedure for clot removal using a catheter most commonly inserted through the groin. It is performed by specialists with neurointerventional expertise. Reference: Dr. T. Krings and Dr. C. Lum (OSN Presentation Feb 2016) 5

What is the impact of EVT? (M. Hill ESCAPE TRIAL 2015) EVT has shown significant reduction of patient disability and a 50% reduction in overall mortality compared with current standard of tpa alone. It is a safe, highly effective treatment that saves lives and dramatically reduces disability. 6

Which Sites Provide EVT? EVT Hospitals :24/7 Hamilton Health Sciences London Health Sciences Centre St Michael s Hospital Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre The Ottawa Hospital- Civic Campus Trillium Health Partners University Health Network-Toronto Western Hospital EVT Hospitals: Non 24/7 Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre single interventionalist Windsor Regional Hospital single Interventionalist Kingston General Hospital Mon Fri 8-4 10 hospitals providing EVT 7 hospitals provide EVT 24/7 3 organizations offer limited access dependent on EVT specialists availability 7

Ontario EVT Centres Time sensitive intervention: Appropriate patients who can arrive at a treating site within 6 hours of onset will be considered on a case by case basis. Select patients will be eligible up to 12 hours. Initial target for transfer from sites within a 2 hour driving distance of an EVT site. 10 Sites: 7 providing 24/7 3 alternate models 8

What does this mean for me? 1. Non-tPA Sites Bypass and walk-in protocols are to be used for rapid transfer to a tpa site or EVT site if it is significantly closer. 2. tpa Site tpa may be delivered through Telestroke or an onsite stroke physician. Once patient eligibility for EVT is confirmed, referral is initiated through CritiCall Ontario. 3. Intervention sites These sites provide EVT for appropriate patients. 9

Importance of Early Assessment and Treatment Stroke. 2006; 37: 263-266 2 Saver et al JAMA 2016;316(12):1279-1288 (HERMES)

Salvageable area after stroke Salvageable area after stroke Area of dead tissue Area of dead tissue Area of dead tissue 0 Hours Days

PROVINCIAL EVT PROCESS 12

Provincial EVT Process: Right Patient, Right Place EMS (2.6.5) Paramedic Prompt Card (update planned Dec 2017) Bring appropriate patients to tpa centres Bypass non-tpa site or via walk-in protocol When a patient arrives at a tpa site TIME is BRAIN DIDO Identifying appropriate patients (2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.6.3, 2.6.4) CTA required 24/7 access Common mcta protocol Working with ENITs to share images» Quality and timeliness of image transfer PARAMEDIC PROMPT CARD FOR ACUTE STROKE PROTOCOL Indications for Patient Redirect or Transport Under Stroke Protocol Redirect or transport to a Designated Stroke Centre* will be considered for patients who: Present with a new onset of at least one of the following symptoms suggestive of the onset of an acute stroke: unilateral arm/leg weakness or drift slurred speech or inappropriate words or mute unilateral facial droop AND Can be transported to arrive at a Designated Stroke Centre within 3.5 hours of a clearly determined time of symptom onset or the time the patient was last seen in a usual state of health. * Note: A Designated Stroke Centre is a Regional Stroke Centre, District Stroke Centre or a Telestroke Centre. Contraindications for Patient Redirect or Transport Under Stroke Protocol Any of the following conditions exclude a patient from being transported under Stroke Protocol: CTAS Level 1 and/or uncorrected Airway, Breathing or Circulatory problem Symptoms of the stroke resolved prior to paramedic arrival or assessment** Blood Sugar <3 mmol/l Seizure at onset of symptoms or observed by paramedic Glasgow Coma Scale <10 Terminally ill or palliative care patient Duration of out of hospital transport will exceed two (2) hours CACC/ACS will authorize the transport once notified of the patient s need for redirect or transport under the Acute Stroke Protocol. ** Note: Patients whose symptoms improve significantly or resolve during transport will continue to be transported to a Designated Stroke Centre. Version 2.0 February 2011 Determine eligibility: Telestroke and/or local physician 13

Provincial EVT Process: Referral Process (tpa sites) Once eligibility for EVT is confirmed Contact CritiCall Ontario to request a consultation for EVT with the Stroke Endovascular Team Telestroke sites will access the Telestroke Neurologist through CritiCall prior to initiating EVT referral The Stroke Endovascular Team, in collaboration with the Stroke Physician, will: Assess cases for eligibility for transfer on a case-bycase basis and recommend transfer when appropriate 14

Provincial EVT Process: Transfers Confirm patient is confirmed Life or Limb CritiCall Ontario will facilitate transport coordination by: Contacting Central Ambulance Communication Centre (CACC) or Ornge where appropriate. Recommended that Land Transfer is utilized whenever possible to support timely management: Requests for land transport to be made with CritiCall Health care provider from the referring site will be required to accompany the patient if thrombolysis is being administered If the transport provider s initial ETA does not meet the patient s transport needs, the referring hospital may request that CritiCall Ontario contact an alternate transport It is preferable to have EMS providers wait at EVT site for assessment before leaving, if possible. 15

PROVIDING EVT AND FOLLOW-UP CARE 16

Intervention: EVT Consistent access to a stroke endovascular team including a neurologist and neurointerventionalist (24/7 coverage) Neurointerventionalist training and expertise 1 year experience in stroke interventions and supra-aortic procedures Implementation of a streamlined process for accessing the Stroke Endovascular Team for CritiCall referrals. Stroke imaging on-site(ct &mcta/ctp) (24/7); Expertise with stroke imaging interpretation Adequate volume of cases to maintain level of expertise - recommended >20/year/centre Biplane angiography suite (recommended) Retrievable stents +/- thromboaspiration devices (Clinical Handbook: Appendix A) 17

Provincial EVT Process: Post Procedure Care Patients should be admitted to a designated critical care /step down unit, approximately 24 hours (2.6.6) Monitoring capabilities and protocols in place that follow current evidence based-stroke best practice recommendations Post critical care EVT patients should be admitted to a stroke unit (2.6.7) If a patient is repatriated post procedure: Alignment with the Life and Limb policy Repatriate patients deemed medically stable and suitable for transfer within a best effort window of 48 hours to the referring hospital. If the referring hospital cannot provide the patient with the clinical services required or is not in the LHIN geographic area where the patient resides, the patient will be sent to the hospital closest to the patient s home that can provide the clinical services required. Repatriated to the closest hospital with a stroke unit 18

Proportion of patients living at home after the index stroke and cumulative difference between stroke unit and control subjects. Stroke Unit Trialists Collaboration Stroke 1997;28:2139-2144 Copyright American Heart Association

Proportion of patients known to be dead after the index stroke and cumulative difference between stroke unit and control subjects. Stroke Unit Trialists Collaboration Stroke 1997;28:2139-2144 Copyright American Heart Association

Module 2 Stroke Unit Definition A geographical unit with identifiable co-located beds (eg 5A -7, 5A-8, 5A-9, 5A-10, 5A-11) that are occupied by stroke patients 75% of the time and has a dedicated inter-professional team with expertise in stroke care with the following professionals at a minimum nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathologist. (Evidence Level A) www.hqontario.ca

EVT EVALUATION AND NEXT STEPS 22

Evaluation and Monitoring Capturing EVT cases Ensure quality of coding and documentation Reporting Process and minimum data set under development E.g. door to CT, CT to arterial puncture, arterial puncture to repurfusion, % access to EVT Requirement for new CIHI data elements Quality improvement process Creating feedback loops for issues or incidents experienced Attestation process for EVT sites in progress Ensuring quality and capacity for current and new sites 23

Next Steps for EVT Ensuring rapid CT and CTA protocols for all eligible patients in place Confirm evaluation for QBP and reporting processes Create sustainable mechanisms for data collection and monitoring Develop a strategy to optimize access to EVT in Ontario 24

QBP IMPLEMENTATION 25

So What does this mean for me? Are the best practices in place? If not get started. If yes help others. Discuss with your LHIN what should happen regionally Reach out to your Regional Stroke Network Network &/or plan with colleagues/leading centres Access on-line resources

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Please forward additional questions regarding the presentation to strokeinfo@ccn.on.ca