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QuICR (Quality Improvement and Clinical Research) Alberta Stroke Program. QuICR aims to improve stroke outcomes through fast treatment..

Alberta, Canada
Joined November 2014
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@Safe2Fail
Shelley Valaire
7 years
@HeartandStroke
Heart & Stroke
7 years
“Women put a lot of pressure on themselves to take care of everyone and everything around them, we don’t often put the focus on ourselves,” says @dina_pestonji, a stroke survivor at 29.
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@JHolodinsky
Jessalyn Holodinsky, PhD
7 years
New review out on using models for pre hospital decision making for acute #stroke patients with suspected #LVO
@StrokeAHA_ASA
Stroke AHA/ASA
7 years
TOPICAL REVIEW: Mathematical Modeling for Decision-Making in the Field for Acute #Stroke Patients With Suspected Large Vessel Occlusion #LVO @JHolodinsky @DCNSNeuro
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
7 years
Camrose team from Alberta is presenting about their stroke program.
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
7 years
Dr Siddiqui is presenting QuICR data on in-patient strokes and improvements in care.
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
7 years
Check out this job at Heart and Stroke: Senior Manager, Health Systems Change https://t.co/OVMEqSKgpv
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@DestineHealth
DESTINE Health
7 years
DESTINE has the potential to: * Optimize patient outcomes * Increase access to appropriate treatment * Assist in stroke design systems * Reduce downstream costs
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@JAMANeuro
JAMA Neurology
7 years
Drip and ship or mothership transport for acute ischemic #stroke patients with suspected large vessel occlusion? The answer depends on geography, hospital efficiency, and accuracy in the field. Read more https://t.co/WazWNCACpJ
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@JHolodinsky
Jessalyn Holodinsky, PhD
7 years
Transport decision making is geography specific - the best way to figure out what is best for your jurisdiction is to map it! Love seeing these maps in print thanks to great software developed by some hard working @QuICR_Stroke summer students!
@JAMANeuro
JAMA Neurology
7 years
Drip and ship or mothership transport for acute ischemic #stroke patients with suspected large vessel occlusion? The answer depends on geography, hospital efficiency, and accuracy in the field. Read more https://t.co/WazWNCACpJ
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@UCalgaryMed
UCalgaryMedicine
7 years
"There needs to be much more of a targeted education of women of the symptoms of stroke." The CSM's Dr. Shelagh Coutts calls for more research as new Heart and Stroke Foundation report shows women are more likely to die of stroke than men: https://t.co/x941bTkPSO
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@OBrien_IPH
O'Brien Institute for Public Health
7 years
Joining us this afternoon is Heart and Stroke Foundation VP Kate Chidester, who will provide some reflections on the last day and a half. For a story on some of the work she is doing in this sphere, click here: https://t.co/hPtkB2ReRp #foodpolicy2018
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@BalrajKMann
Balraj Mann
7 years
We are doing what we set out to do...increasing endovascular therapy access across AB! #CvHSSCN @Safe2Fail @ahs_scn @tjhockeymom #ABStroke
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@BalrajKMann
Balraj Mann
7 years
At the Acute Stroke Day put on by @QuICR_Stroke with representation from across the province; both CSCs, PSCs and non-PSCs. #ABStroke working together to build a stroke system of care! @mihill68 @noreenkamal @Safe2Fail @CVH_S_SCN @ahs_scn
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@Safe2Fail
Shelley Valaire
8 years
Dr. Yan of @IHE_Canada presenting an economic model for equitable, cost effective, access for EVT in AB! Well done Charles!! #HTAi2018 #htai2018vancouver @ahs_scn @BalrajKMann @mihill68 @CVH_S_SCN @noreenkamal @shy_amlani
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
8 years
QuICR’s and Alberta’s amazing work in reducing door-to-needle times for acute ischemic stroke is being tested in a moderated poster at #CAEP18 @CAEPConference MP28 top 7 QI abstract
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
8 years
Checkout @JHolodinsky ‘s poster at #ESOC2018 on best transport for EVT in Australia using a novel pre-hospital screening tool. Maps were created using the DESTINE software. Jessalyn is a recepient of our scholarship.
@JHolodinsky
Jessalyn Holodinsky, PhD
8 years
Excited for Day 1 of #ESOC2018 in beautiful Gothenburg. Today at poster 449 some of our collaborative work with the Royal Melbourne Hospital is on display. Come check out the geographic implications of picking an LVO screening tool with higher PPV
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@MadhuraIGhosh
Madhura Ghosh
8 years
Wake-up - thrombolysis with unknown time of onset. 503 patients randomised, mostly patients who woke from night-time sleep depending on imaging Better outcome of Alteplase to placebo #ESOC2018 Exciting stuff - more options to treat a difficult patient group
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@PrCCordonnier
Charlotte Cordonnier
8 years
@WAKEUPstroke Should we treat pts with unknown time of onset with ivrtpa? YES 👏 Mri guided thrombolysis is a key tool to help those patients! Bravo for the european effort 🤝!! Can we now forget the clock? @NEJM @ESOstroke #ESOC2018
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@PeterWilleit
Peter Willeit
8 years
Better functional outcome with alteplase than with placebo in the WAKE-UP trial #ESOC2018
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
8 years
DATAS2 positive results at #esoc2018 dabigran for TIA and minor stroke is as safe as ASA
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@QuICR_Stroke
QuICR
8 years
Dr. Ken Butcher presenting at #esoc2018 results from QuICR supported DATAS2 trial @UAlberta_FoMD
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