- Drip & Ship is likely to be the commonest pathway in a national thrombectomy service
- It relies on excellent coordination between teams working in SAS, spoke and hub hospitals
- It makes common protocols, assessments, documentation and treatments essential because patients are transferring between hospitals
- Capture of data to monitor the performance of the service to help to optimise delays
- SAS – pre hospital, inter hospital and repatriation delays
- Spokes – DTN, time in, time out, repatriation delays
- Hubs – DTN, Door to puncture (DTP) (for local and drip & ship pts), repatriation delays
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