Angels Stroke Heroes : Inspiring the Global Stroke Community

ICH care bundle – a call to action


Listen Later

Evidence that a combination of actions performed together can reduce death and disability in intracerebral haemorrhagic stroke (ICH) was a call to action for the Angels Initiative to devise a set of tools that supports and standardizes implementation.  

 

That task fell to Madeline Bucher and Ines Carvalho who, in this episode of the Angels Stroke Heroes podcast, join us to tell the story of designing a checklist for change. 

 

Intracerebral haemorrhage is the most serious and least treatable form of stroke. And while the past three to four decades saw great strides in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, the fate of ICH patients remained largely unchanged, until the conclusion of studies such as the INTERACT3 clinical research project in 2023. INTERACT3 showed that timely administration of a care bundle that included lowering of systolic blood pressure, strict glucose control, treatment of fever, and rapid reversal of anticoagulation led to less disability, lower rates of death, and better overall quality of life.  

 

During ESOC 2025, INTERACT3 lead investigator and WSO president-elect Prof Craig Anderson made the case for the care bundle in a panel discussion with Professors Pachi Moniche and Robert Mikulik that was initiated and recorded by Angels.  

 

This discussion was the starting point for Madeline and Inês after they accepted a brief to create standardized tools to support the implementation of the ICH care bundle in hospitals. 

 

In this episode 


  • A call to action 

  • What was in the brief 

  • A multi-platform strategy 

  • Scripting the critical moves 

  • Ask the experts 

  • The five platforms in action 

  • More science, please 

 

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Angels Stroke Heroes : Inspiring the Global Stroke CommunityBy The Angels Initiative