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Impact of Participation in a Telestroke Network on Clinical Outcomes.

Donglan Zhang1, Lu Shi2, Moges S Ido3, Dale E Green1, Yan Li4,5, Dejun Su6, David C Hess7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A telestroke program, known as the Remote Evaluation for Acute Ischemic Stroke program, has been implemented in Georgia since 2003. This study examined whether a hospital's participation in a telestroke network was associated with improvement in clinical outcomes and quality indicators. METHODS AND
RESULTS: An observational study was conducted using data from the Georgia Coverdell Acute Stroke Registry between September 2005 and September 2016 for patients aged ≥18 years with ischemic stroke. We use a difference-in-differences approach to compare the following clinical outcomes and quality indicators among those admitted at hospitals within and outside of the Remote Evaluation for Acute Ischemic Stroke network: tPA (tissue-type plasminogen activator) use, complications related to tPA use, door-to-needle time, ambulation at discharge, discharge status, and destination. Logistic regression models and a propensity score weighting approach were performed to adjust for patients' age, sex, race, insurance coverage, arrival mode, ambulatory status before the current stroke, stroke severity, medical history, admission time, and hospital bed size. A total of 25 494 patients with ischemic stroke admitted at 15 nonteaching hospitals located outside of the Atlanta metropolitan area were included in the analysis. After propensity score weighting, hospitals participated in a telestroke network was not associated with a significant increase in the rate of tPA use, while it was significantly associated with a modest decline in the rate of complications related to tPA (-5.9%; 95% CI, -9.2% to -2.6%). Telestroke participation showed no significant difference in other clinical outcomes and quality measures except for a marginally significant decrease in in-hospital mortality (-1.1%; 95% CI, -2.2% to -0.1%).
CONCLUSIONS: Although a slight decrease in tPA complication was observed among hospitals participating in the telestroke network, overall the impact of telestroke participation on a hospital's stroke care quality was not statistically significant based on our observational study.

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Keywords:  mortality; propensity score; quality improvement; stroke; telemedicine

Year:  2019        PMID: 30606053     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.118.005147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes        ISSN: 1941-7713


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Authors:  Richa Sharma; Kori S Zachrison; Anand Viswanathan; Marcelo Matiello; Juan Estrada; Christopher D Anderson; Mark Etherton; Scott Silverman; Natalia S Rost; Steven K Feske; Lee H Schwamm
Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes       Date:  2020-03-04

2.  The Association Between Stroke Mortality and Time of Admission and Participation in a Telestroke Network.

Authors:  Brian Witrick; Donglan Zhang; Jeffrey A Switzer; David C Hess; Lu Shi
Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis       Date:  2019-11-26       Impact factor: 2.136

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4.  The effects of mobile health on emergency care in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and narrative synthesis.

Authors:  W Tyler Winders; Stephanie C Garbern; Corey B Bills; Pryanka Relan; Megan L Schultz; Indi Trehan; Sean M Kivlehan; Torben K Becker; Ruth McQuillan
Journal:  J Glob Health       Date:  2021-04-03       Impact factor: 4.413

5.  Association of Hospital Telestroke Adoption With Changes in Initial Hospital Presentation and Transfers Among Patients With Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attacks.

Authors:  Kori S Zachrison; Jessica V Richard; Andrew Wilcock; Jose R Zubizarreta; Lee H Schwamm; Lori Uscher-Pines; Ateev Mehrotra
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2021-09-01

6.  Provider Communication and Telepresence Enhance Veteran Satisfaction With Telestroke Consultations.

Authors:  Michael Lyerly; Griffin Selch; Holly Martin; Michelle LaPradd; Susan Ofner; Glenn Graham; Jane Anderson; Sharyl Martini; Linda S Williams
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2020-11-23       Impact factor: 7.914

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