| Literature DB >> 25298858 |
J Alfredo Caceres1, David M Greer2, Joshua N Goldstein3, Anand Viswanathan4, Jose I Suarez5, Logan Brau1, Joseph Christopher Zacko6, Theodore J Lowenkopf7, Chad M Miller8, Qaisar A Shah9, Ira Chang10, Souvik Sen11, Steven R Messe12, Sherry H Chou13, Adnan I Qureshi14.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enrollment of subjects in acute stroke trials is often hindered by narrow timeframes, because a large proportion of patients arrive via transfers from outside facilities rather than primary arrival at the enrolling hospital. RATIONALE: Telemedicine networks have been increasingly used for provision of care for acute stroke patients at facilities outside of major academic centers. Treatment decisions made through telemedicine networks in patients with acute ischemic stroke have been shown to be safe, reliable, and effective. With the expanding use of this technology and the impediments to enrolling subjects into clinical trials, this approach can be applied successfully to the field of clinical research. METHODS ANDEntities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25298858 PMCID: PMC4188255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vasc Interv Neurol ISSN: 1941-5893