Thrombolytic Imaging-to-Needle Time as a Metric for Comparing Telemedicine versus In-Person Evaluation in Acute Ischemic Stroke.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Andrea Loggini, Faddi G Saleh Velez, Jessie Henson, Julie Wesler, Jonatan Hornik, Amber Schwertnam, Karam Dallow, Joaquin Grimaldi, Alejandro Hornik
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Abstract

Objectives: Door-to-needle time (DTN) is standard for measuring the efficiency of thrombolytic administration in acute ischemic stroke, with guidelines recommending DTN <60 minutes. DTN can be divided into door-to-imaging time (DIT) and imaging-to-needle time (ITN), separated by arrival at the CT scanner. We hypothesize that ITN is more accurate for comparing the mode of evaluation for stroke patients treated with thrombolytics.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of stroke patients treated with thrombolytics at Southern Illinois Health care. Data on demographics, clinical presentation, stroke metrics, thrombolytic complications, and mRS at 1-month were reviewed. Multivariate logistic regression models were applied to evaluate predictors of DTN, ITN, and DIT, with OR and 95% CI. P-value was set at 0.05.

Results: Out of 287 patients, 170 were evaluated by telemedicine, 117 in-person. The 2 groups were comparable in demographics and stroke severity. Telemedicine had longer median DTN, in minutes [55 (43 to 70) vs. 42 (34 to 62), P<0.01], and median ITN, in minutes [43 (35-58) vs. 32 (25-48), P<0.01]. There was no statistical difference in DIT between the 2 groups. Adjusted for stroke severity and age, telemedicine was associated with lower odds of DTN <60 minutes (OR: 0.553, 95% CI: 0.328-0.931, P=0.026) and ITN <35 minutes (OR: 0.265, 95% CI: 0.159-0.441, P<0.01). However, telemedicine was not independently associated with DIT <25 minutes, which was instead inversely correlated with age (OR: 0.974, 95% CI: 0.951-0.997, P=0.03).

Conclusions: ITN represents a more accurate metric for comparing telemedicine and in-person evaluations than DTN, as it excludes stroke-specific processes of care and patient-specific factors that are intrinsic to DTN and unrelated to the modality of evaluation.

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Neurologist
Neurologist 医学-临床神经学
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1.90
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151
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Neurologist publishes articles on topics of current interest to physicians treating patients with neurological diseases. The core of the journal is review articles focusing on clinically relevant issues. The journal also publishes case reports or case series which review the literature and put observations in perspective, as well as letters to the editor. Special features include the popular "10 Most Commonly Asked Questions" and the "Patient and Family Fact Sheet," a handy tear-out page that can be copied to hand out to patients and their caregivers.
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