The current situation of Telestroke in Spain

A. Barragán-Prieto , S. Pérez-Sánchez , M. Castellanos , A. González , J. Montaner
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Abstract

Introduction

In recent years, telestroke programmes have been established as a fundamental tool for extending acute stroke care to hospitals that lack an on-call neurology service. The main objective of this study is to describe the existence and functioning of the different telestroke systems and networks (TS) in Spain.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional study to analyse the current situation of TS in Spain using a structured survey distributed among the members of the Stroke Study Group of the Spanish Society of Neurology.

Results

Responses were received from 12 of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities, of which 10 had implemented TS. In addition, a literature search revealed that 2 other systems were in operation. Twelve of the 17 regions in the country have TS, achieving coverage of at least 20% of the Spanish population. Of these 10 TS, organisation was regional in 7, provincial in 2, and hospital-based in one. Most TS (9) included at least simple CT and angio-CT studies; 4 also included perfusion imaging. Nine TS operated with professional videoconferencing equipment. However, the suboptimal quality of examination via videoconferencing scan was the main problem identified in 50% of TS. Other problems detected are difficulty obtaining data from registries and the transfer of images between hospitals.

Conclusion

In recent years, a significant expansion of telestroke programmes has taken place in Spain, which has improved the accessibility of specialised care in patients with symptoms of acute stroke. This study allows us to describe the different types of TS in Spain and to detect areas for improvement and expansion, and could contribute to defining regional telestroke implementation strategies to offer quality care to the whole population.
西班牙中风的现状。
近年来,远程中风规划已被确立为将急性中风护理扩展到缺乏随叫随到神经病学服务的医院的基本工具。本研究的主要目的是描述西班牙不同中风系统和网络(TS)的存在和功能。方法:我们进行了一项横断面研究,分析西班牙TS的现状,采用结构化调查,分布在西班牙神经病学学会卒中研究组的成员中。结果:17个西班牙自治区中有12个收到了反馈,其中10个已经实施了TS。此外,通过文献检索发现,另外2个系统正在运行。在全国17个地区中,有12个地区有TS,至少覆盖了西班牙人口的20%。在这10家诊所中,有7家是地区机构,2家是省级机构,1家是医院机构。大多数TS(9)至少包括简单的CT和血管CT研究;4也包括灌注成像。9个视讯会议中心配备专业视讯会议设备。然而,通过视频会议扫描检查的次优质量是50%的TS发现的主要问题。发现的其他问题是难以从登记处获取数据和医院之间的图像传输。结论:近年来,西班牙显著扩大了中风方案,改善了急性中风症状患者获得专门护理的机会。这项研究使我们能够描述西班牙不同类型的TS,并发现需要改进和扩展的领域,并有助于确定区域中风实施策略,为全体人口提供高质量的护理。
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