Stroke
Center
of Economic Excellence
Inception:
2007
University collaborators:
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) (fiscal agent)
University of South Carolina (USC) (collaborative partner)
About the Center:
The goals of the Stroke Center are to reduce the incidence of stroke and improve the provision of acute stroke care.
This collaborative effort enhances the research programs of MUSC, USC, Greenville
Health System, and the Greenwood Genetics Center, and strengthens clinical and basic stroke research in South Carolina. With three endowed chair positions, the Center is increasing translational stroke research and stimulating the development of new therapeutics, emphasizing drug discovery and biotechnology.
In May 2008, the Center implemented the REACH (Remote
Evaluation of Acute Ischemic Stroke) Network. The network
provides around-the-clock, Internet-based stroke consultation for
patients within the first three hours of a stroke occurrence.
Both
MUSC and USC serve as hubs for the REACH Stroke Network, reaching out to community hospitals throughout the state. Six
community hospitals have already connected to the network,
including McLeod Health (Florence), with five other hospitals
considering connection. MUSC neurologists treat stroke victims at
community hospitals remotely with t-PA (Tissue Plasminogen
Activator) thrombolytic therapy through telemedicine.
To date, the REACH Stroke Network has performed 125 t-PA telemedicine treatments. The average telemedicine consult is only 11
minutes.
With the activation of the REACH Stroke Network, 56 percent of the
South Carolina population is now within a 60-minute drive of tPA
treatment compared with only 39 percent prior to REACH utilization. In the
near future, the Center plans to extend the REACH Network to seven
counties, with a coverage of almost 1,000 beds and 200,000
emergency room visits per year.
To date, the Center has received
more than $1.3 million in federal and private research funding.
Extramural Funding Above Matching Requirement: $11.4 Million
Funding level:
$5 million
SmartState Endowed Chairs:
| Chair Name |
|
Status |
Center of Economic Excellence Endowed Chair in Stroke (MUSC) |
|
Appointed: Dr. Robert Adams |
Countess Alicia Paolozzi Center of Economic Excellence Endowed Chair in Neuroscience (MUSC) |
|
Appointed: Dr. Marc Chimowitz |
Center of Economic Excellence Chair in Stroke Neurology (USC) |
|
Appointed: Dr. Souvik Sen |

Drs. Marc Chimowitz (L) and Robert Adams (R),
stroke experts and SmartState endowed chair holders, examine brain scans using telemedicine methods.
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