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Autor:
Jason M Lippman, Zachary G Sutton, David Cattell-Gordon, Timothy L. McMurry, Nina J Solenski, Debra G. Perina, Andrew M. Southerland, Bradford B. Worrall, Karen S. Rheuban, Jack Cote, Sherita Chapman Smith, Brian S. Gunnell
Publikováno v:
Telemedicine and e-Health. 22:507-513
Background: The use of telemedicine in the diagnosis and treatment of acute stroke, or telestroke, is a well-accepted method of practice improving geographic disparities in timely access to neurological expertise. We propose that mobile telestroke as
Autor:
Brett J Schneider, Robert E. O'Connor, Brian S. Gunnell, Jack Cote, George M Lindbeck, Haydon M. Pitchford, Debra G. Perina, Nicole A Chiota-McCollum, William M Clark, Sherita N Chapman Smith, Andrew M. Southerland, Bradford B. Worrall, Nina J Solenski
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 48
Introduction: Modern advances in acute stroke care place an added emphasis on accurate prehospital diagnosis and triage. As part of the Improving Treatment with Rapid Evaluation of Acute Stroke via mobile Telemedicine (iTREAT) study, we assessed the
Autor:
Zachary G Sutton, Nina J Solenski, Andrew M. Southerland, Jack Cote, Jason M Lippman, Sherita Chapman Smith, Bradford B. Worrall, Brian S. Gunnell, Timothy L. McMurry
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 47
Introduction: In-ambulance use of remote videoconferencing for prehospital stroke assessment (mobile telestroke) is an emerging innovation in acute stroke care. As a new technology, there is a dearth of technical standards to ensure transmission qual
Autor:
Nina J Solenski, Brian S. Gunnell, Prachi Mehndiratta, Debra G. Perina, Christina Y Chee, Bradford B. Worrall, Karen S. Rheuban, David C Catell-Gordon, Jack Cote, Timothy L. McMurry, Virginia Burke, Andrew M. Southerland, Sherita N Chapman Smith, Matthew M. Padrick, Jason M Lippman, Chance A Kimble
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 46
Introduction: The AHA-ASA Target:Stroke Program calls for innovative approaches to prehospital stroke care. We previously showed that mobile videoconferencing during ambulance transport is technically feasible in a rural EMS setting using an iPad-bas