Table 3: Access to acute endovascular treatment services in Canada.
Province* | 2011 census population | No. (%) of people within 5-hour drive via emergency medical services | ||
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Initial ESCAPE14 endovascular thrombectomy sites (n = 11) |
New/proposed endovascular thrombectomy sites (n = 10) |
All endovascular thrombectomy sites† (n = 21) |
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British Columbia | 4 400 052 | 53 927 (1.2) | 3 677 489 (83.6) | 3 728 112 (84.7) |
Alberta | 3 645 081 | 3 410 423 (93.6) | - | 3 410 423 (93.6) |
Saskatchewan | 1 033 489 | 932 229 (90.2) | 32 553 (3.1) | 932 229 (90.2) |
Manitoba | 1 208 268 | 12 557 (1.0) | 1 122 016 (92.9) | 1 122 099 (92.9) |
Ontario | 12 851 791 | 12 315 533 (95.8) | 12 545 652 (97.6) | 12 545 652 (97.6) |
Quebec | 7 902 991 | 7 025 574 (88.9) | 7 336 516 (92.8) | 7 403 935 (93.7) |
New Brunswick | 751 161 | 535 704 (71.3) | 740 672 (98.6) | 740 672 (98.6) |
Nova Scotia | 921 727 | 871 989 (94.6) | 620 015 (67.3) | 871 989 (94.6) |
Prince Edward Island | 140 204 | 139 965 (99.8) | 139 965 (99.8) | 139 995 (99.8) |
Canada | 32 854 764 | 25 297 901 (77.0) | 26 214 878 (79.8) | 30 895 106 (94.0) |
*Acute endovascular treatment services not available in Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories or Nunavut.
†This column is not a sum of the previous 2 columns but, rather, a spatial union with some but not total overlap. Hence, the result in this column is not necessarily a summation of the row.