EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 28 MIN
Mobile Stroke Units: Bringing the ER to You
from Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast · host Texas Neurological Society
Welcome to episode two of Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast. Every minute after a stroke, two million brain cells die — and mobile stroke units are racing to close that gap. Stroke pioneer Dr. James Grotta joins host Dr. Eddie Patton to break down how these "emergency rooms on wheels" are transforming acute stroke care in Texas and beyond, from the science of clot-busting drugs to the legislative battles required to fund and sustain them. Learn more about The Texas Neurological Society: texasneurologist.org Key Takeaways 1. Mobile stroke units function as emergency rooms on wheels, arriving on scene with a CT scanner and clot-busting medications, cutting treatment time by 30–45 minutes compared to traditional ambulance transport. 2. Time is the critical factor in stroke treatment. Patients treated within the first hour with TPA or TNK have a 70–80% chance of full recovery, compared to only ~30% if treated 3–4.5 hours later. 3. Recognizing stroke symptoms fast matters: use the F.A.S.T. acronym — Face drooping, Arm drift, Speech slurred, Time to call 911. 4. Texas secured a $5 million state fund in the most recent legislative session to expand mobile stroke units, with Houston, El Paso, and Austin set to receive new units. Geo-mapping research suggests just 14–30 strategically placed units could cover the entire state. 5. The biggest barrier to expansion is reimbursement. Medicare currently has no billing pathway for mobile stroke units. Texas took a first step by allowing units to bill as part of a hospital system, the model that federal policy must now follow. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Start of episode00:31 Dr. Eddie Patton introduces the topic: Mobile Stroke Units02:35 Introduction of Dr. James Grotta, stroke pioneer and founder of the nation's first mobile stroke unit at Memorial Hermann03:00 What is a mobile stroke unit and how does it differ from a standard EMS response?05:21 Two million brain cells die per minute 05:58 How clot-busting drugs TPA and TNK work and their time-sensitive effectiveness08:24 Real patient stories illustrating delays that cost treatment windows10:08 The F.A.S.T. acronym and recognizing stroke symptoms12:39 Legislative victories: Texas's $5 million mobile stroke unit fund13:26 The cost structure of mobile stroke units and the reimbursement gap16:51 Plans for new units in Houston, El Paso, and Austin17:50 Geospatial analysis: 14–30 units could cover all of Texas19:46 The "rendezvous" model for serving rural Texas23:06 New Texas legislation creating a hospital-system billing pathway for mobile stroke units25:47 American Heart Association's new Level 1A recommendation for mobile stroke units27:04 Dr. Grotta's call to action for policymakers and hospital administrators28:34 Closing remarks and encouragement to neurologists to advocate for expanded fundingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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