Literature DB >> 24266238

Using telemedicine for acute stroke assessment.

Jo Gibson1, Jane Fitzgerald, Alison Gibson, Joanna McAdam, Liz Lightbody, Alison McLoughlin, Caroline Watkins, Elaine Day.   

Abstract

In acute stroke care, urgent specialist assessment and treatment are essential to reduce the risk of death and disability. However, many patients do not receive them due to a lack of specialist services. One solution is to use telemedicine. This can give all patients with acute stroke symptoms access to immediate expert assessment and advice, regardless of when and where they present to hospital. This article describes a telemedicine system developed and implemented in Lancashire and Cumbria. In its first year of operation, 319 patients received a telestroke video assessment with a consultant stroke physician; 131 of these patients were given thrombolysis. We discuss how the service was designed, staff training and development, and the implications for nursing practice. The development of a standardised telemedicine toolkit that may facilitate future telemedicine projects is also discussed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24266238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Times        ISSN: 0954-7762


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1.  Integrating acute stroke telemedicine consultations into specialists' usual practice: a qualitative analysis comparing the experience of Australia and the United Kingdom.

Authors:  Kathleen L Bagot; Dominique A Cadilhac; Christopher F Bladin; Caroline L Watkins; Michelle Vu; Geoffrey A Donnan; Helen M Dewey; Hedley C A Emsley; D Paul Davies; Elaine Day; Gary A Ford; Christopher I Price; Carl R May; Alison S R McLoughlin; Josephine M E Gibson; Catherine E Lightbody
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 2.655

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