Stroke One Stop - The mobile stroke unit for emergency cases

Stroke One Stop – The mobile stroke unit for emergency cases

Siriraj Stroke Center 

Cerebrovascular disease or stroke is a challenging condition worldwide. Thailand’s incidence is approximately 1,880 per 100,000 people and it’s on the rise as the country has approached aged society. Siriraj Stroke Center was established in 2015 by the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital in collaboration with the Division of Neurology Department of Medicine, the Division of Interventional Neuroradiology Department of Radiology, and the Division of Neurosurgery Department of Surgery to provide comprehensive stroke-related medical services, education, and research.

 

To effectively treat the patients with stroke, restoring the blood circulation to prevent permanent death of neurone cells is crucial. The lower incidence of mortality and disabilities has been clearly demonstrated by the administration of thrombolytic agents within 3 hours after the onset of symptoms. Multidisciplinary-team-based rehabilitation is also important for the recovery of the patients.

 

Stroke One Stop (SOS) – The mobile stroke unit

Stroke One Stop (SOS) has been introduced after the launch of the Mobile Stroke Unit and the set up of the Comprehensive Stroke Unit. When the ‘1669’ emergency number is called, a mobile stroke unit with an onboard CT scanner and a medical team consisting of a doctor, nurse, and radiologic technician will arrive immediately to begin initial management. In a short amount of time, a history taking, basic physical examinations, and a brain scan will be performed. Furthermore, the contrast media injection can be done onboard to enable a precise diagnosis. The scan’s results will be transmitted to experts via 5G wireless technology in a real-time manner. 

 

According to many available evidences that support the benefits of early administration of thrombolytic agents in case of cerebral thrombosis, the team will administer a thrombolytic agent under the supervision of the experts to timely restore the cerebral perfusion. After initial management, the patients will be admitted to comprehensive stroke unit for continued treatments and transcatheter thrombectomy might be considered if the clot is large enough. In this way, we could lessen the severity of the condition and the likelihood of permanent disability in many of the patients.

 

The Service Area of Stroke One Stop 

Until recently, Siriraj Mobile Stroke Unit has provided the services covering the west side of Bangkok and Nonthaburi province. Under the supervision of Siriraj Stroke Unit, the system has gradually expanded throughout the country, including Chonburi province (Eastern), Ratchaburi province (Western), Surat Thani province (Southern), while Chiang Rai and Nakhon Phanom province, which will cover the Northern and North Eastern areas respectively will be kicking off the services within this year.

 

To be able to help the people to a greater extent, particularly in remote areas, the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering Mahidol University, National Institute of Emergency Medicine, Police Air Force, and hospitals in Southern areas had joined in an air-and-ground transferring practice at Surat Thani province in November 2021 to even shorten the time for thrombectomy. A helicopter will assist in the transfer of patients from inaccessible or remote locations to the mobile stroke unit, which will offer the aforementioned initial management before transporting the patients to the appropriate medical facility.

CT Scanners in the mobile stroke unit

Siriraj Comprehensive Stroke Unit, which is equipped with cutting-edge medical technologies, in-place CT scanners, and a team of medical professionals, can accommodate 11 critical and 9 semi-critical stroke patients with very high standards of care. Ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, arteriovenous malformation, and intracranial aneurysm are the common acute stroke conditions treated at this ward.

The emergency services for stroke patients

Each year Siriraj Stroke Center provides finest medical care to 1,200-1,500 acute stroke patients. During the last 3 years, the Mobile Stroke Unit had offered emergency services to more than 600 acute stroke patients whose recovery rate was as high as 70%. The door-to-needle time less than 60 minutes could be achieved in more than 90% of the cases (within 30 minutes in many cases). The consultation time to puncture time for thrombectomy has been approximately 70 minutes. The mortality rate of acute stroke patients is around 5%.

 

We at Siriraj strongly believe that nobody should ever have to suffer from a stroke. We continue to produce stroke experts, educate the public about disease awareness and prevention, conduct many researches to improve the outcomes of the patients. We are pleased to put our philosophy, which is ‘to the benefit of mankind’, into practice, which results in “a life without stroke” of the Thais and others in the region.

The Spirit of Siriraj

The spirit of SIRIRAJ – The first and largest hospital of Thailand

The Beginning of Siriraj hospital

On the west bank of the beautiful and lively Chao Praya river stands Siriraj hospital for more than 130 years. The hospital was established on King Rama V’s tremendous benevolence, who longed for better health for his people at a time when traditional medicine service was the only option to relieve the sufferings. After a hundred years, which is a long time, not only did that aspiration not dissipate with time, but rather strengthened and became the culture of the Siriraj people today.

Prince Mahidol – The Founder of Siriraj

The two important quotes of Prince Mahidol who leveraged the hospital’s medical services and education even further inspired Siriraj people and continue to motivate the healthcare personnel

to this day.

“Let consideration of personal gain take second place for the overall benefit of mankind, prestige and wealth are natural rewards for a just and sincere dedication to work” and “True success is not in the learning but in its application to the benefit of mankind” remain provocative, impactful, and timeless.

 

Day by day, Siriraj has dedicated itself to serve the selfless acts for the well-being of all Thai people, regardless of gender, class, race, religion, or any other status. For all of its hard work, the hospital continues to thrive and gain more and more trust from Thai people, and just recently has been known

as ‘The Hospital of the Land’.

 

Nowadays, Siriraj Hospital is not only Thailand’s first and largest hospital, but it also ranks top in several categories. Siriraj aspires to be a leading hospital in the region while simultaneously preserving the original philosophy of altruism and down-to-earth personality.

Siriraj Traditional Medicine Conference 2022

The Center of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine (CATTM), Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University is pleased to announce the upcoming event ‘Siriraj Traditional Medicine Conference 2022’ on the theme ‘Frontiers in research on traditional medicine in an aging society.’ This conference will be held in a hybrid format (both onsite and online sessions) on November 7th – 11th, 2022.

The ‘Siriraj Traditional Medicine Conference 2022’ will bring together traditional medicine professionals, researchers, and healthcare providers from around the world to exchange their knowledge about traditional medicines for aging care and management. The CATTM would like to invite everyone who is interested in traditional medicine to join this conference. Interested participants can attend the event (onsite) at the Center of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine (CATTM), Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, or join via the virtual conference.

For registration, please visit https://www2.si.mahidol.ac.th/sirirajconference/event/sm/content/3036/EN/

For further information or inquiries about the conference, please contact CATTM via their e-mail: acad.thaimed@gmail.com

Siriraj Faculty Abroad at ASPA 2022

Asst.Prof. Patcharee Sriswasdi from the Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, attended the workshop, “Fiber Optic Intubation Workshop” at the “Asian Society of Pediatric Anesthesia (ASPA) 2022” in Turkey during October 14th – 16th, 2022, to learn about the new techniques for better patient care and educational training at Siriraj.

Siriraj Faculty Abroad at ASPA 2022

Assoc. Prof. Pichaya Waitayawinyu of the Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, delivered the topic “Perioperative Cardiac Arrhythmia” for the Pediatric Perioperative Life Support Workshop (both online and onsite) at “The 18th Asian Society of Paediatric Anaesthesiologist (ASPA) 2022″ at Acibadem University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Siriraj Faculty Abroad at the “66th Annual Congress of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022”

During October 13th – 15th, 2022, Prof. Aasis Unnanuntana, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery from the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, attended the “66th Annual Congress of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022″ in Seoul, Republic of Korea, as a speaker from Guest Nation (Thailand) on the topic “Comprehensive Treatment of Femoral Neck Fracture in the Elderly.”

Siriraj International Visiting Scholars at Department of Immunology

Welcome, Prof. Joanne Edwards, Professor of Translation Cancer Pathology, Institute of Cancer Sciences, College Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, to serve as Siriraj International Visiting Scholars at the Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, starting from October 11th – 19th, 2022.

Siriraj Faculty Abroad at ICDM 2022

On October 6th – 8th, 2022, Clin. Prof. Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, attended an international conference, “2022 International Congress of Diabetes and Metabolism (ICDM 2022)”, in Seoul, the Republic of Korea, to update knowledge on diabetes and delivered a poster presentation on a topic “Association Between Body Fat Index and Gestational Diabetes.”

Ngee Ann Polytechnic Visits Siriraj’s Center of Appled Thai Traditional Medicine

On October 5th, 2022, the distinguished guests from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore, led by Mr. Koh Wee Hiong, Senior Advisor, Office of Immersion & Careers; Dr. Amy Ooi, Deputy Director, Office of Immersion & Careers; Mr. Wee Keng Loon, Senior lecturer, School of Design & Environment, Ngee Ann Polytechnic; and Ms. Sivanesway Palanibilo, Senior Manager, School of Health Science; visited The Center of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine (CATTM), Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, to learn about the Center of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine’s teaching curriculum and clinical services under the guidance by Lecturer Sukree Qadir of CATTM.

2023 Spring Semester Exchange Student Program at National Taiwan University (NTU)

Mahidol University’s students who want to apply for the exchange program please visit:

https://oia.ntu.edu.tw/en/internationalstudents/exchange/overview