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Bringing care to the patient—quick treatment at any cost?

A new concept in stroke emergency care is to bring specialized units and neuroimaging facilities to the patient in order to reduce time to treatment. But does this strategy have an effect on stroke outcome, and is the cost of these units worth the time saved?

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Díez-Tejedor, E., Fuentes, B. Bringing care to the patient—quick treatment at any cost?. Nat Rev Neurol 8, 362–363 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2012.114

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