The emergency department should set up a stroke emergency team including emergency physicians, neurologists, interventionalists, laboratory and imaging physicians, etc., which should be on duty 24 hours/7 days. If there is a condition, the emergency room should be set up for cerebrovascular disease.
The stroke treatment team is headed by a qualified neurologist or neurosurgeon (deputy chief physician or above), and the team is composed of neurologists, neurosurgeons, interventionalists, imaging physicians, and rehabilitation physicians who have undergone relevant training, as well as sonographers who have mastered the carotid ultrasound, TCD, TCCD (TCCS), transthoracic echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, and nursing teams who have undergone specialized training. as well as a team of professionally trained nurses, among others.
The stroke care team is a team of professionals who are quick to respond, skilled in their work, and able to provide diagnosis, assessment, treatment, and transportation of stroke patients to higher-level stroke centers, providing standardized and rapid diagnostic and treatment services in order to strive for the emergency window of time.
Establishment of counterpart support and collaboration with primary medical institutions, establishment of a mechanism and system for docking with the out-of-hospital emergency system and accepting consultation from higher-level hospitals, remote stroke treatment and patient referral.