A topical review of the feasibility and reliability of ambulance-based telestroke

Sherita N. Chapman, Theandra Madu, N. Dabhi, Jackson A Narrett, N. Roach, Haydon M. Pitchford, Marcus C. Divers, Andrew M. Southerland
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Ambulance-based telemedicine is an innovative strategy through which transport time can be used to rapidly and accurately triage stroke patients (i.e., mobile telestroke). The acute phase of stroke is a time-sensitive emergency, and delays in care during this phase worsen outcomes. In this literature review, we analyzed studies that investigated the feasibility and reliability of ambulance based telestroke.We followed PRISMA guidelines to perform a keyword-based search of PubMed, Web of Science, CINHAL, and Academic Search Complete databases. We reviewed references of search-identified articles to screen for additional articles. Articles for inclusion were selected according to author consensus in consideration of the studies' investigation of feasibility, reliability, or validity of ambulance-based telestroke.We identified 67 articles for secondary screening from which 19 articles were selected for full text review. The selected studies reported diverse methods of development, implementation, and assessment of ambulance-based telestroke systems. Although the methods and results varied among these studies, most concluded that the implementation of ambulance based telestroke is feasible.This topical review suggests that ambulance based telestroke is a feasible method for enhanced prehospital stroke care in a variety of settings. Further prospective research is needed to assess the real-world challenges and to identify additional strategies that bolster rapid and accurate prehospital assessment of acute stroke patients.
救护车远程卒中的可行性和可靠性专题回顾
基于救护车的远程医疗是一种创新策略,可利用交通时间快速、准确地对中风患者进行分诊(即移动远程中风)。中风的急性期是时间敏感的紧急阶段,在这一阶段延误治疗会恶化预后。在本文献综述中,我们分析了调查基于救护车的远程卒中的可行性和可靠性的研究。我们遵循 PRISMA 指南对 PubMed、Web of Science、CINHAL 和 Academic Search Complete 数据库进行了基于关键词的检索。我们查阅了检索到的文章的参考文献,以筛选更多文章。我们根据作者对救护车远程卒中的可行性、可靠性或有效性研究的共识选择了纳入文章。所选研究报告了救护车远程卒中系统的开发、实施和评估的不同方法。尽管这些研究的方法和结果不尽相同,但大多数研究认为基于救护车的远程卒中系统的实施是可行的。本专题综述表明,基于救护车的远程卒中系统是在各种环境下加强院前卒中救治的可行方法。需要进一步的前瞻性研究来评估现实世界中的挑战,并确定更多的策略来促进对急性卒中患者进行快速、准确的院前评估。
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