2017
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000003786
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Reduction in time to treatment in prehospital telemedicine evaluation and thrombolysis

Abstract: Compared with the traditional ambulance model, telemedicine-enabled ambulance-based thrombolysis resulted in significantly decreased time to imaging and treatment.

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“…The most recent article was published in September, 2017, we can easily observe the timely relevance of the topic of telehealth, nursing and stroke. Four of the selected articles were pertaining to telehealth nursing management and education for stroke patients(10%, n=4) [24,25,27,31], two articles were about the benefits of telestroke for speedy discharge and recovery(5.4%, n=2) [29,34], seven were about telehealth nursing education and care for stroke patients as well as caregivers(18.92%, n=7) [11,12,30,32,33,34,36], two covered the topic of a stroke-specific, care coordination home telehealth (CCHT) program (5.4%,n=2) [18,19], two were related to acceptance of telestroke by caregivers in home setting(5.4%, n=2) [25,37], five articles emphasized how telehealth and such techniques help in savings and decrease stroke patient cost( 13.5%,n=5) [3,14,17,22,28], seven more papers discussed how telemedicine is considered along with other strategies to manage stroke(18.92%, n=7) [7,15,16,20,23,38,39], six papers described the methods in which acute ischemic stroke is managed in emergency medicine with telehealth and related techniques(16.27%,n=6) [2,6,8,9,13,35] and two articles covered how telehealth helps in diagnosis of stroke(5.4%, n=2) [15,29]. Findings suggest that telestroke network usage seems to be beneficial in managing acute ischemic stroke and may decrea...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most recent article was published in September, 2017, we can easily observe the timely relevance of the topic of telehealth, nursing and stroke. Four of the selected articles were pertaining to telehealth nursing management and education for stroke patients(10%, n=4) [24,25,27,31], two articles were about the benefits of telestroke for speedy discharge and recovery(5.4%, n=2) [29,34], seven were about telehealth nursing education and care for stroke patients as well as caregivers(18.92%, n=7) [11,12,30,32,33,34,36], two covered the topic of a stroke-specific, care coordination home telehealth (CCHT) program (5.4%,n=2) [18,19], two were related to acceptance of telestroke by caregivers in home setting(5.4%, n=2) [25,37], five articles emphasized how telehealth and such techniques help in savings and decrease stroke patient cost( 13.5%,n=5) [3,14,17,22,28], seven more papers discussed how telemedicine is considered along with other strategies to manage stroke(18.92%, n=7) [7,15,16,20,23,38,39], six papers described the methods in which acute ischemic stroke is managed in emergency medicine with telehealth and related techniques(16.27%,n=6) [2,6,8,9,13,35] and two articles covered how telehealth helps in diagnosis of stroke(5.4%, n=2) [15,29]. Findings suggest that telestroke network usage seems to be beneficial in managing acute ischemic stroke and may decrea...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review of the telehealth nursing in stroke patients found it associated with numerous benefits, helping the multiple stages of stroke patient care [9,15,20]. Telestroke has a positive clinical impact for stroke patients in many areas of the country previously lacking access to high-quality acute-care services and timely evaluation for appropriate therapies [8,13].…”
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confidence: 99%
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