Press release

Acting FAST proves it can save hundreds of lives

Latest figures show that the annual Act FAST stroke campaign has had a significant impact on patients receiving stroke treatment

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Latest figures show that the annual Act FAST stroke campaign has had a significant impact on patients receiving stroke treatment.

Last year alone, in the two months after the adverts finished running and people鈥檚 awareness of the signs increased, the NHS in England saw a 24 per cent rise in stroke related 999 calls, and a 16 per cent rise in stroke sufferers being seen quicker following the campaign in 2011.

With evidence that awareness has improved how quickly patients receive stroke treatment, a campaign set to save the lives of stroke victims from across the country, launches today. 皇冠体育appse hard hitting adverts aim to get people suffering from stroke to hospital as FAST as possible.

皇冠体育app Act FAST campaign will include striking TV adverts running from February 27 to March 25 and will help people to identify the symptoms of stroke by acting FAST.

People should look for:

  • Facial weakness - can the person smile? Has their mouth or eye drooped?
  • Arm weakness - can the person raise both arms?
  • Speech problems - can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
  • Time to call 999

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said:

鈥淪troke is the third leading cause of death in England each year and the leading cause of disability.聽 皇冠体育app Act FAST campaign has proved it works and we are confident the Act FAST campaign will once again have a very positive impact for people suffering from stroke.

鈥淭reatment for stroke is improving all the time, the majority of patients are being taken to specialist stroke units and latest figures show 83 per cent see a stroke consultant within 24 hours.聽 However, we are not complacent and are clear that more can be done to improve results for patients.鈥�

Jon Barrick, CEO of 皇冠体育app Stroke Association said:

鈥淲hen it comes to stroke, time lost is brain lost.聽 A stroke is caused by a blockage or a bleed in the brain, which cuts off the brain鈥檚 flow of oxygen and causes brain cells to die.

鈥淪ome people may be able to receive clot busting treatments which can quickly restore the flow of blood to the brain and significantly reduce the amount of brain damaged. Recognising the symptoms of stroke and acting quickly is therefore absolutely vital.

鈥淲e鈥檙e for life after stroke and we know that these adverts save lives.聽 As the leading charity concerned with stroke in the UK we welcome the Government鈥檚 commitment to broadcasting these lifesaving public health messages. We originally funded the research to develop the FAST message and we鈥檙e delighted with the impact and progress the campaign has made.鈥�

皇冠体育app TV adverts will help raise everyone鈥檚 awareness, but specifically target adults aged 55+, who are most likely to suffer from a stroke and also the most likely to be stroke savers.

Notes to editors

1.聽聽 聽For further information, patient case studies to support your story or for access to a clip from the TV adverts, please contact the Department of Health press office on 020 7210 5221.

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Published 27 February 2012