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From: Clinical benefit of improved Prehospital stroke scales to detect stroke patients with large vessel occlusions: results from a conditional probabilistic model

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Distributions of probability of good outcome (modified Rankin scale score ≤ 2) and incremental benefit according to stroke severity and geographic setting, defined by the transfer time between primary stroke center (PSC) and comprehensive stroke center (CSC). a Absolute probabilities of good outcome associated with a prehospital triage strategy based on optimal rapid arterial occlusion evaluation (RACE) scale cutoff scores. b Point-wise differences between the probabilities of good outcome associated with a prehospital triage strategy based on a hypothetical perfect large vessel occlusion detection tool and the probabilities of good outcome associated with a prehospital triage strategy based on optimal RACE cutoff scores. The vertical spread of each bean represents the distribution of results across the temporospatial plane (i.e., different combinations of expected transport times to the nearest PSC and CSC), black horizontal lines indicate the mean

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