Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra (Dec 2021)

Changing the Landscape of Stroke in Egypt

  • Hany Aref,
  • Magd Zakaria,
  • Hossam Shokri,
  • Tamer Roushdy,
  • Ahmed El Basiouny,
  • Nevine El Nahas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000521271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 155 – 159

Abstract

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Egypt, a low-middle-income country, is the most populated nation in the Middle East with a high overall crude prevalence rate of stroke (963/100,000 inhabitants), accounting for 6.4% of all deaths. In this article, we discuss how, through a corrective plan, we could change the landscape of stroke services in Egypt, in a relatively short time, raising thrombolysis rate from <1% to 12.3%, with shortening of door-to-needle time. We could build a database that now exceeds 5,000 patients, our centers received international accreditation and several awards, and we developed tele-stroke service.

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