It’s World Stroke Thrombectomy Day, A Neurologist Explains What That Means

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I have worked in private practice, academia, military medicine, and in austere low-resource settings. I am associate professor of neurology and medicine at New York Medical College (NYMC), where I am also Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Dean for Student Affairs.

World Stroke Thrombectomy Day raises awareness of a game-changing treatment, mechanical Thrombectomy, that saves lives and decreases disability in people experiencing a stroke. The first World Stroke Thrombectomy Day was on May 15, 2021, and today, as the number of people suffering from death and disability related to stroke continues to rise, so too has the urgency of informing the public about MT.

When I was a neurology resident, I cared for a large number of patients who were rendered paralyzed after suffering a stroke. They were typically unable to return to work and often confined to a nursing home and dependent on others for care. Treatments were limited. If patients got to the emergency room within the first 3 hours, we were able to treat them with a clot-busting medication known as a thrombolytic, which sometimes reversed the stroke.

Although efforts are underway to speed up the process of getting Thrombectomy into all communities, the disparity in access to Thrombectomy is striking. The median mechanical thrombectomy access, which measures the proportion of eligible patients who actually receive Thrombectomy, is only 2.79% andFurthermore, some countries have less than 1% access, including many without access. Low-income countries face 88% lower access than high-income countries, a 460-fold disparity.

"Our goal at Mission Thrombectomy is to bridge these gaps and ensure that the benefits of endovascular thrombectomy reach patients worldwide without undue delay," added Dr. Al-Mufti,

 

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