Huntington
Hospital has been designated as a Stroke Center by
the New York State Department of Health. This
designation signifies that Huntington has the
specialized staff and diagnostic equipment necessary
to make a swift and accurate diagnosis of stroke,
and to begin treatment with clot-busting medications
when indicated.
In addition to achieving this designation, Huntington Hospital has been recognized
by HealthGrades®, a national healthcare rating organization,
for its outcomes in treating stroke patients. Based on data provided to the federal
Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services regarding the care provided to 450
patients over three years, HealthGrades® awarded Huntington its highest ranking
for stroke survival.
“Recognition by both New York State and this objective national organization
indicates that our hospital is consistently providing stroke patients with the
appropriate interventions at the appropriate times in order to maximize their
potential to recover,” said Michael B. Grosso, MD, Sr. Vice President
of Medical Affairs.
Stroke is a type of cerebrovascular disease that occurs when the vessels carrying
oxygen rich blood to the brain become blocked by clots, or burst causing bleeding.
As a result, the brain is deprived of blood and oxygen, and brain cells begin
to die.
“Time is essential in recognizing the symptoms of a stroke, making
the correct diagnosis, and beginning treatment,” said Max Rudansky,
MD, Chief of Neurology at Huntington and Director of the hospital’s Stroke
Center.
Clot dissolving medications known as thrombolytics
can be effective at treating strokes that are caused
by clots (called ischemic stroke), but only if
administered within a three hour window from the
onset of stroke symptoms. Patients with very large
strokes diagnosed within eight hours can be transferred
to North Shore University Hospital or Long Island
Jewish Medical Center and treated with intra-arterial
thrombolysis or clot-retrieval devices, which are
aggressive and effective treatments not widely
available.
The State’s goal in establishing designated
stroke centers is to improve the standard of quality
and access to state-of-the-art care for all patients
suspected of having a stroke. Emergency Medical
teams are instructed to transport patients with
a presumptive diagnosis of stroke to a designated
Stroke Center. Research that ultimately led to
the establishment of Stroke Center designations
indicated that this system resulted in improved
quality of care, including timely administration
of thrombolytic medications and access to designated
stroke units.
Huntington’s is now one of 10 hospitals
in the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health
System to achieve Stroke Center designation.
All are part of the system’s Harvey
Cushing Institutes of Neurosciences.
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