2022
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000200170
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Connecting Telestroke With Transfers

Abstract: Many benefits of telemedicine for the management of acute ischemic stroke (telestroke) are well described. These include improved accuracy in stroke diagnosis and time-based stroke metrics such as door to needle time, increased thrombolysis rates, and improved timely access to stroke experts.1 Even though telestroke programs are associated with high upfront costs, multiple studies have suggested long-term cost savings.1,2

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“…This is important as telestroke services are now viewed as emergent neurological triaging or emergent teleneurology support to facilitate transfers to tertiary centers for intensive care unit (ICU) care and additional diagnostic workup [ 5 ]. However, not all patients who are transferred to tertiary centers receive additional emergency interventions or other higher complexity care [ 11 ]. This raises the question of whether some proportions of transfers are futile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is important as telestroke services are now viewed as emergent neurological triaging or emergent teleneurology support to facilitate transfers to tertiary centers for intensive care unit (ICU) care and additional diagnostic workup [ 5 ]. However, not all patients who are transferred to tertiary centers receive additional emergency interventions or other higher complexity care [ 11 ]. This raises the question of whether some proportions of transfers are futile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%