Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology

Background and PurposeInformation technology and mobile devices may be beneficial and useful in many aspects of stroke management, including recognition of stroke, transport and triage of patients, emergent stroke evaluation at the hospital, and rehabilitation. In this review, we address the contrib...

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Main Authors: Hyo Suk Nam, Eunjeong Park, Ji Hoe Heo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Stroke Society 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Stroke
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Online Access:http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-15-135.pdf
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spelling doaj-04a086b178394daeb14343a28da884832020-11-25T04:06:11ZengKorean Stroke SocietyJournal of Stroke2287-63912287-64052013-09-0115313514310.5853/jos.2013.15.3.1357Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information TechnologyHyo Suk NamEunjeong ParkJi Hoe HeoBackground and PurposeInformation technology and mobile devices may be beneficial and useful in many aspects of stroke management, including recognition of stroke, transport and triage of patients, emergent stroke evaluation at the hospital, and rehabilitation. In this review, we address the contributions of information technology and mobile health to stroke management.Summary of IssuesRapid detection and triage are essential for effective thrombolytic treatment. Awareness of stroke warning signs and responses to stroke could be enhanced by using mobile applications. Furthermore, prehospital assessment and notification could be streamlined for use in telemedicine and teleradiology. A mobile telemedicine system for assessing the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores has shown higher correlation and fast assessment comparing with face-to-face method. Because the benefits of thrombolytic treatment are time-dependent, treatment should be initiated as quickly as possible. In-hospital communication between multidisciplinary team members can be enhanced using information technology. A computerized in-hospital alert system using computerized physician-order entry was shown to be effective in reducing the time intervals from hospital arrival to medical evaluations and thrombolytic treatment. Mobile devices can also be used as supplementary tools for neurologic examination and clinical decision-making. In post-stroke rehabilitation, virtual reality and telerehabilitation are helpful. Mobile applications might be useful for public awareness, lifestyle modification, and education/training of healthcare professionals.ConclusionsInformation technology and mobile health are useful tools for management of stroke patients from the acute period to rehabilitation. Further improvement of technology will change and enhance stroke prevention and treatment.http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-15-135.pdfstrokeinformation technologymobile healthtelemedicine
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Ji Hoe Heo
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Ji Hoe Heo
Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology
Journal of Stroke
stroke
information technology
mobile health
telemedicine
author_facet Hyo Suk Nam
Eunjeong Park
Ji Hoe Heo
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title Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology
title_short Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology
title_full Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology
title_fullStr Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology
title_full_unstemmed Facilitating Stroke Management using Modern Information Technology
title_sort facilitating stroke management using modern information technology
publisher Korean Stroke Society
series Journal of Stroke
issn 2287-6391
2287-6405
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Background and PurposeInformation technology and mobile devices may be beneficial and useful in many aspects of stroke management, including recognition of stroke, transport and triage of patients, emergent stroke evaluation at the hospital, and rehabilitation. In this review, we address the contributions of information technology and mobile health to stroke management.Summary of IssuesRapid detection and triage are essential for effective thrombolytic treatment. Awareness of stroke warning signs and responses to stroke could be enhanced by using mobile applications. Furthermore, prehospital assessment and notification could be streamlined for use in telemedicine and teleradiology. A mobile telemedicine system for assessing the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores has shown higher correlation and fast assessment comparing with face-to-face method. Because the benefits of thrombolytic treatment are time-dependent, treatment should be initiated as quickly as possible. In-hospital communication between multidisciplinary team members can be enhanced using information technology. A computerized in-hospital alert system using computerized physician-order entry was shown to be effective in reducing the time intervals from hospital arrival to medical evaluations and thrombolytic treatment. Mobile devices can also be used as supplementary tools for neurologic examination and clinical decision-making. In post-stroke rehabilitation, virtual reality and telerehabilitation are helpful. Mobile applications might be useful for public awareness, lifestyle modification, and education/training of healthcare professionals.ConclusionsInformation technology and mobile health are useful tools for management of stroke patients from the acute period to rehabilitation. Further improvement of technology will change and enhance stroke prevention and treatment.
topic stroke
information technology
mobile health
telemedicine
url http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-15-135.pdf
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