Vascular Neurology

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As one of the largest stroke facilities in the Southeast, Vanderbilt treats over 1,000 acute stroke victims each year. Named an Advanced Certification Comprehensive Stroke Center, Vanderbilt is located in the heart of the stroke belt, that is, a southeastern region of the U.S. that public health officials have recognized as having an unusually high number of stroke victims. This high volume of patients is met with a large faculty, providing a breadth of expertise to patient care and research. Patients are supported by an interdisciplinary care team equipped with the latest advances in stroke medicine, including intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy. Stroke care at Vanderbilt goes beyond acute clinical treatment—Vanderbilt neurologists collaborate with physicians and researchers across the institution to provide prevention education, follow-up care and rehabilitation. 

Physicians in the Vanderbilt Stroke division enjoy close collegial engagement with other departments including Emergency Medicine, Neurosurgery, Radiology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Cardiovascular service. The division also consults in clinic on a number of cerebrovascular conditions including carotid artery and cerebral artery stenosis, transient ischemic attack (TIA), Moyamoya Disease, CADASIL and MELAS. 

In addition to rich internal collaborations, Vanderbilt is a key institution in the statewide stroke network. Physicians treating stroke patients in other stroke network hospitals throughout Tennessee may call a Vanderbilt stroke neurologist to help guide them through appropriate diagnostic and treatment steps. This service is part of Vanderbilt’s growing tele-neurology options.

Vanderbilt is committed to advancing the field of stroke care, as evidenced through a large focus on clinical trials and other cutting-edge research initiatives. (Patients interested in clinical trials can learn more at the Vanderbilt Stroke Center.)

Vanderbilt also provides a Teleneurology network, such that care of acute neurological emergencies such as stroke can be advised over a video link to a network of hospitals in Tennessee and Kentucky.

As a comprehensive stroke center, Vanderbilt is certified by the American Heart Association, receiving gold status for several years. The Get With The Guidelines program for stroke centers has also awarded Vanderbilt with a gold certificate each year. In addition to maintaining a leadership role in Middle Tennessee, the Stroke Division at Vanderbilt participates regionally and nationally in the Stroke Belt Consortium, the American Heart Association Stroke Team and in numerous National Institutes of Health-sponsored and industry-funded clinical trials and drug studies.

Vanderbilt University Hospital 
Stroke Data

2022-2024 (Updated September 2024)
U.S. News & World Report—Tennessee Hospital Awards

Procedure

VUH Performance

National Standard

Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomies and Carotid Artery Stenting 

“Symptomatic” means the person has had a stroke within the previous 180 days.

0%

30-day stroke and death rate of less than 6%

Cerebral Arteriogram

Stroke and Death rate

This procedure uses a catheter, x-ray imaging and contrast material to examine blood vessels in the brain. It is used commonly to identify the presence of aneurysms and atherosclerosis (plaque).

0%

24-hour post-procedure stroke and death rate of less than or equal to 1%
Median door to start of revascularization for ischemic stroke (how fast can we get to the clot)

68 minutes

National is 105 minutes

Research HighlightsResearch Highlights

Comprehensive stroke care at Vanderbilt means advancing the boundaries of what that care looks like. Vanderbilt’s unique position as a leader in clinical stroke care also makes it a haven for research. Research extends beyond the Stroke Division, as several faculty within the division actively work cross-departmentally to address the relationships between Neurocritical Care and Neurosurgery.  

Highlights of current areas of clinical and lab-based research include: 

  • C3Fit involving post-stroke care, a large national study involving 18 comprehensive stroke centers, with the coordinating center at VUMC.
  • Blood pressure management after mechanical thrombectomy
  • Clinical drug trials involving various treatments in stroke, aneurysms, etc.
  • Relationships between Neurocritical Care and Cognitive impairment
  • Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

For additional details about research in the Stroke Division, visit the division research page.


EducationEducation

Trainees with the Vanderbilt Stroke will gain invaluable experience treating patients in one of the busiest and most comprehensive stroke care centers in the country, while helping forge the future of stroke care by working alongside some of the field’s top clinical investigators and researchers. 

The Stroke Division offers a Vascular Neurology Fellowship with two open positions each year. An interventional stroke treatment fellowship is also offered via the Department of Neurosurgery.

Information for Referring Physicians or Patients