Level 1 Stroke Centers
Ideally, all severe stroke patients would be treated at a Level 1 stroke center, which offers a full spectrum of neuroendovascular care. Hospitals that provide a similar level of care are also known as comprehensive stroke centers.
If there is no Level 1 stroke center available within two hours of the patient’s location, patients can be taken to a Level 2 stroke center.
Level 2 Stroke Centers
Level 2 stroke centers are appropriate for patients when a Level 1 stroke center is more than two hours away from the patient’s location.
A Level 2 stroke center may transfer some cases to a Level 1 center. A Level 2 stroke center will occasionally receive transfers from a Level 3 stroke center if there is not a Level 1 stroke center within two hours of the patient’s location.
Level 3 Stroke Centers
Level 3 stroke centers are appropriate for a patient when a Level 1 or 2 stroke center is more than two hours away from the patient’s location.
Level 2 centers should help Level 3 centers identify suspected or confirmed ELVO patients and facilitate rapid transfer as part of a “hub and spoke” model of care. However, if a patient can be taken to a Level 1 center in a similar amount of time as it would take to reach the Level 3 center, it is preferable that the patient is directed to a Level 1 facility.