Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development
BackgroundHealth care delivery for cerebrovascular diseases is a complex process, which may be improved using telestroke networks. ObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to establish and implement a protocol for the management of patients with acute stroke symptoms...
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doaj-1dc1257ec430456ebf6c4927de197c592021-04-02T18:55:55ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-07-01227e1805810.2196/18058Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm DevelopmentBayona, HernánRopero, BrendaSalazar, Antonio JoséPérez, Juan CamiloGranja, Manuel FelipeMartínez, Carlos FernandoUseche, Juan Nicolás BackgroundHealth care delivery for cerebrovascular diseases is a complex process, which may be improved using telestroke networks. ObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to establish and implement a protocol for the management of patients with acute stroke symptoms according to the available treatment alternatives at the initial point of care and the transfer possibilities. MethodsThe review board of our institutions approved this work. The protocol was based on the latest guidelines of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. Stroke care requires human and technological resources, which may differ according to the patient’s point of entry into the health care system. Three health care settings were identified to define the appropriate protocols: primary health care setting, intermediate health care setting, and advanced health care setting. ResultsA user-friendly web-based telestroke solution was developed. The predictors, scales, and scores implemented in this system allowed the assessment of the vascular insult severity and neurological status of the patient. The total number of possible pathways implemented was as follows: 10 in the primary health care setting, 39 in the intermediate health care setting, and 1162 in the advanced health care setting. ConclusionsThe developed comprehensive telestroke platform is the first stage in optimizing health care delivery for patients with stroke symptoms, regardless of the entry point into the emergency network, in both urban and rural regions. This system supports health care personnel by providing adequate inpatient stroke care and facilitating the prompt transfer of patients to a more appropriate health care setting if necessary, especially for patients with acute ischemic stroke within the therapeutic window who are candidates for reperfusion therapies, ultimately contributing to mitigating the mortality and morbidity associated with stroke.http://www.jmir.org/2020/7/e18058/ |
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Bayona, Hernán Ropero, Brenda Salazar, Antonio José Pérez, Juan Camilo Granja, Manuel Felipe Martínez, Carlos Fernando Useche, Juan Nicolás Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development Journal of Medical Internet Research |
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Bayona, Hernán Ropero, Brenda Salazar, Antonio José Pérez, Juan Camilo Granja, Manuel Felipe Martínez, Carlos Fernando Useche, Juan Nicolás |
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Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development |
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Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development |
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Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development |
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Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development |
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Comprehensive Telestroke Network to Optimize Health Care Delivery for Cerebrovascular Diseases: Algorithm Development |
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comprehensive telestroke network to optimize health care delivery for cerebrovascular diseases: algorithm development |
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Journal of Medical Internet Research |
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BackgroundHealth care delivery for cerebrovascular diseases is a complex process, which may be improved using telestroke networks.
ObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to establish and implement a protocol for the management of patients with acute stroke symptoms according to the available treatment alternatives at the initial point of care and the transfer possibilities.
MethodsThe review board of our institutions approved this work. The protocol was based on the latest guidelines of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. Stroke care requires human and technological resources, which may differ according to the patient’s point of entry into the health care system. Three health care settings were identified to define the appropriate protocols: primary health care setting, intermediate health care setting, and advanced health care setting.
ResultsA user-friendly web-based telestroke solution was developed. The predictors, scales, and scores implemented in this system allowed the assessment of the vascular insult severity and neurological status of the patient. The total number of possible pathways implemented was as follows: 10 in the primary health care setting, 39 in the intermediate health care setting, and 1162 in the advanced health care setting.
ConclusionsThe developed comprehensive telestroke platform is the first stage in optimizing health care delivery for patients with stroke symptoms, regardless of the entry point into the emergency network, in both urban and rural regions. This system supports health care personnel by providing adequate inpatient stroke care and facilitating the prompt transfer of patients to a more appropriate health care setting if necessary, especially for patients with acute ischemic stroke within the therapeutic window who are candidates for reperfusion therapies, ultimately contributing to mitigating the mortality and morbidity associated with stroke. |
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