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. 2019 Dec 11;8(12):2185. doi: 10.3390/jcm8122185

Table 2.

Procedural details of one-stop-management patients with large vessel occlusion.

Direct Admission n = 74 Min (IQR; 90th Percentile)
Door to FDCT 15 (12–20; 24)
Door to IV–rtPA 22 (20–29; 38)
Door to groin 34 (28–45; 51)
Groin to reperfusion 41 (26–55; 73)
FDCT to reperfusion 61 (47–81; 93)
Door to reperfusion 76 (61–92; 116)
Door to reperfusion of M1 68 (58–89; 101)
Occluded vessel ICA-T 13 (18%), M1 42 (58%), M2 9 (12%)
Tandem occlusions 15 (20%)
Transfer patients n = 92
extCT to FDCT 124 (110–155; 218)
Door to FDCT 10 (8–17; 25)
Door to groin 25 (19–33; 41)
Groin to reperfusion 38 (29–65; 87)
FDCT to reperfusion 56 (44–86; 110)
Door to reperfusion 68 (53–90; 126)
Door to reperfusion of M1 59 (52–84; 118)
Occluded vessel ICA-T 28 (30%), M1 46 (50%), M2 6 (7%)
Tandem occlusions 19 (20%)
Working hours n = 68
Door to FDCT 12 (7–16; 21)
Door to IV–rtPA 22 (20–26; 34)
Door to groin 25 (19–33; 41)
Groin to reperfusion 38 (25–53; 85)
FDCT to reperfusion 61 (42–69; 101)
Door to reperfusion 66 (52–85; 105)
Off-hours n = 98
Door to FDCT 15 (10–21; 27)
Door to IV–rtPA 23 (19–29; 38)
Door to groin 33 (25–42; 60)
Groin to reperfusion 38 (25–53; 86)
FDCT to reperfusion 52 (42–69; 101)
Door to reperfusion 66 (52–85; 105)