What is telestroke technology?

What is telestroke technology?

Telestroke technology (sometimes called “telestroke services” or “telestroke solutions”) refers to a specific type of tools and/or solutions—both hardware and software—that provide neurologists with the ability to perform immediate, real-time, and/or remote diagnosis and treatment to a stroke victim.

What is the role of the acute stroke team in a primary stroke center?

Acute Stroke Team This is composed of physicians and health care professionals with experience and proper training in management of acute strokes. They should be available 24 hrs a day to evaluate patients with symptoms suggestive of an acute stroke.

What is the role of the neurointerventional radiologist in a thrombectomy capable stroke Center?

Appropriately trained interventional radiologists can evaluate stroke patients and provide emergent EVT with good outcomes.

What is the time goal for a member of the acute stroke team to be available at the patient’s bedside?

The acute stroke team, as defined by the organization, must be available 24/7, must be at the bedside within 15 minutes of patient arrival/activation and must include an individual privileged to make treatment decisions.

What time specific goal should occur within 10 minutes of a stroke patient’s arrival to the ED?

The goal of the stroke team, emergency physician, or other experts should be to assess the individual with suspected stroke within 10 minutes of arrival in the emergency department (ED). The CT scan should be completed within 25 minutes of the individual’s arrival in the ED and should be read within 45 minutes.

How does telehealth improve patient outcomes?

Telemedicine has improved patient outcomes through advanced monitoring, cognitive affordances, clinical decision-support functions, execution of life saving, and evidence-based critical care protocols.

How can we measure the impact of Telestroke on stroke care?

The impact of telestroke on stroke care is ultimately measured by improved system-related and patient-related outcomes. Process measures such as door-to-treatment times are related to outcomes, but direct monitoring of patient outcomes should also be included in the quality assessment of a telestroke network.

Is telemedicine the future of stroke care?

Rapid linkages to expert stroke care can help the underserved areas. Telemedicine for stroke, “Telestroke,” uses state-of-the-art video telecommunications that may be a potential solution and may maximize the number of patients given effective acute stroke treatment across the country and across the world.

Who is responsible for Quality Assurance and outcome monitoring in Telestroke?

In this arrangement, the responsibility for quality assurance and outcome monitoring may rest with the originating site, although some private telestroke companies also provide this service. The entity providing professional services must obtain appropriate state licenses and credential the providers at all originating sites.

How do we measure quality in Telestroke networks?

The most frequent method of quality review was case reviews, followed by recording of process measures and patient satisfaction. Since publication of the results of this environmental scan, there has been continued growth in telestroke networks, both the hub-and-spoke model and services provided by for-profit companies.

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