Table 3

2×2 cross-table G-FAST prehospital criteria

LVO strokeNon-LVO stroke or other condition
Patients fulfilling G-FAST prehospital criteria (combined presence of Gaze deviation and at least one other G-FAST symptom)72
Patients not fulfilling G-FAST prehospital criteria (no combined presence of gaze deviation and at least one other G-FAST symptom)52582
  • 2×2 table presenting the study population by presence of acute ischaemic stroke with LVO and if patients fulfilled G-FAST prehospital criteria. G-FAST prehospital assessment included presence of gaze deviation, facial palsy, arm weakness, visual loss and speech difficulties. Patients with both gaze deviation and at least one other G-FAST symptom fulfilled the prehospital criteria for LVO suspicion.

  • G-FAST, Gaze deviation, Facial palsy, Arm weakness, Visual loss, Speech disturbance; LVO, large vessel occlusion.