At the Stroke Center, the Neurosurgery Department and the Rehabilitation Department have joined with the Stroke Department to form a multidisciplinary stroke care team made up of certified nurse specialists, rehabilitation staff, pharmacists, nutritionists, social workers, and other medical professionals to provide expert treatment. In cooperation with the Trauma & Critical Care Center, the Stroke Center has established a system based on advanced diagnosis using CT, MRI, etc. and a variety of medical and surgical treatment options, including intravenous rt-PA therapy and mechanical thrombectomy. Stroke care is available 24 hours a day for patients with acute ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, transient ischemic attack, and other conditions. For acute stroke patients, a dedicated hotline to emergency rescue services has been established, and the Stroke Center directly receives patient acceptance requests.
Dr. Kawano explains the acute care system at the Stroke Center, "In acute stroke care, it's essential to transport patients to medical institutions where appropriate treatment can be provided, and also to ensure quick diagnosis and prompt treatment after arrival. At our center, as soon as the emergency rescue team hotline rings, we start preparing for treatment, including intravenous rt-PA therapy and thrombectomy. The goal is to make the time to treatment initiation as short as possible."
In 2019, the center handled 733 emergency outpatient visits, 722 hospitalized patients, 25 intravenous rt-PA therapy cases, 50 thrombectomy cases, and many others. The center has also been certified as a Primary Stroke Center (PSC) by the Japanese Stroke Society.