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Stroke

What Is Stroke? Stroke occurs when brain cells die due to inadequate blood flow. About 20 percent of cases are a hemorrhage in the brain caused by a rupture or leakage from a blood vessel. Other cases are known as schemic stroke or the formation of a blood clot in a vessel supplying blood to the brain.

Every 45 seconds, someone in America has a stroke. Stroke is the nation’s No. 3 cause of death and leading cause of serious, long-term disability. Each year, about 700,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke. The national estimated direct and indirect cost of stroke for 2007 is $62.7 billion. With advances in diagnosis and treatment, stroke can now be managed as the life-threatening emergency that it is.

Once a stroke has occurred, all attempts are made to decrease the time from symptom onset to stroke treatment. Initial early diagnosis is important for treatment and disease management of stroke.

The American Stroke Association in conjunction with The Brain Attack Coalition has developed current evidence-based recommendations that are the foundation for consistent, high quality stroke care. WellSpan collects and analyzes data to continually improve stroke treatment plans facilitating improved performance and clinical practice.

How dow we compare?  Experts agree on the following ways to treat stroke, minimize the negative effects of stroke and prevent a future stroke. Click on the links below to see how WellSpan compares to other providers in these treatments.

Atrial Fibrillation Patients Discharged on Anticoagulant
Deep Vein Thrombolytics (DVT) Prophylaxis in Stroke Patients
Patients Considered for tPA
Patients Discharged on Antithrombotic Therapy