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The use of telemedicine in the management of acute stroke.

Mark N Rubin1, Bart M Demaerschalk.   

Abstract

Cerebrovascular disease, including acute ischemic stroke, remains a major public health problem in the US and throughout the world. There has been a concerted effort to apply evidence-based practices to stroke care to improve primary and secondary prevention as well as poststroke outcomes. Geography and workforce shortages contribute to a disparity in stroke care, however, among the substantial proportion of the US population that lives outside the reach of an acute stroke-ready hospital or a primary or comprehensive stroke center. In an attempt to combat the rural-to-urban disparity and expand the availability of best stroke practices, Levine and Gorman proposed the development of telemedical outreach for acute stroke evaluation and management, which they called "telestroke." Since then, the practice of telestroke has been found to have a high interrater agreement with a bedside assessment of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, to enhance correct thrombolysis decision making as compared with telephone-only consultation, and to be cost-effective. In light of these findings and the perception of benefit by acute stroke providers and patients, there has been growing interest in and a rapid expansion of telestroke networks in the US and internationally. There are legal and financial barriers to more widespread use of telemedicine in general, including telestroke. Further research is needed to understand the potential merits of telestroke infrastructure for the many phases of stroke care including poststroke hospitalization, prevention of complications, enhancing secondary prevention, and education of patients and providers.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24380481     DOI: 10.3171/2013.11.FOCUS13428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


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Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 5.081

2.  An acute stroke evaluation app: a practice improvement project.

Authors:  Mark N Rubin; Jennifer E Fugate; Kevin M Barrett; Alejandro A Rabinstein; Kelly D Flemming
Journal:  Neurohospitalist       Date:  2015-04

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Journal:  Surg Open Sci       Date:  2019-07-12

4.  A one-to-one telestroke network: the first Italian study of a web-based telemedicine system for thrombolysis delivery and patient monitoring.

Authors:  Lucia Nardetto; Claudio Dario; Simone Tonello; Marta Carla Brunelli; Manola Lisiero; Maria Grazia Carraro; Claudio Saccavini; Gianluigi Scannapieco; Bruno Giometto
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2016-03-31       Impact factor: 3.307

5.  Legal, Regulatory, and Practical Issues to Consider When Adopting Decentralized Clinical Trials: Recommendations From the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative.

Authors:  Maria Apostolaros; David Babaian; Amy Corneli; Annemarie Forrest; Gerrit Hamre; Jan Hewett; Laura Podolsky; Vaishali Popat; Penny Randall
Journal:  Ther Innov Regul Sci       Date:  2019-12-09       Impact factor: 1.778

6.  Use of Telemedicine to Screen Patients in the Emergency Department: Matched Cohort Study Evaluating Efficiency and Patient Safety of Telemedicine.

Authors:  Nicholas James Rademacher; Gai Cole; Kevin J Psoter; Gabor Kelen; Jamie Wei Zhi Fan; Dennis Gordon; Junaid Razzak
Journal:  JMIR Med Inform       Date:  2019-05-08
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