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The Need for Structured Strategies to Improve Stroke Care in a Rural Telestroke Network in Northern New South Wales, Australia: An Observational Study
Conclusion: In our telestroke network, acute stroke timing metrics did not improve over time. There is the need for targeted education and training focusing on both stroke reperfusion competencies and the technical aspects of telestroke in areas with limited workforce and high turnover.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 9, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Network Mapping of Time to Antithrombotic Therapy Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Conclusion: The proportion of patients receiving antithrombotics within 48 h was higher than previously reported in Australia but remained lower than the standard achieved in North American hospitals. Our process map and network analysis show avenues to shorten the time to antithrombotic.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - June 7, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Risk Stratification Tool for Ischemic Stroke: A Risk Assessment Model Based on Traditional Risk Factors Combined With White Matter Lesions and Retinal Vascular Caliber
Conclusion: The risk assessment model of ischemic stroke combined with Fazekas grade of WML and CRAE is superior to the traditional risk factor and the single-index model. This model is helpful for risk stratification of high-risk stroke patients.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - August 4, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Telestroke Assessment With Perfusion CT Improves the Diagnostic Accuracy of Stroke vs. Mimic
Conclusions: In the telehealth setting, the absence of an ischaemic lesion on CTP adds to the diagnostic accuracy in distinguishing mimic from stroke, above that from clinical features.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - December 3, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Reflecting on experiences of care: an exploratory qualitative descriptive study of the perspectives of stroke survivors, families and staff
Conclusion Seeking patient, family and staff experiences of care can provide valuable insights into facilitating better patient, family and staff engagement for preparation for home-based rehabilitation for stroke survivors and their caregivers. Further research with a larger sample across diverse hospital settings would provide even greater insight into strategies to best address the reality of rehabilitation care and readiness of patients when returning home to the community.
Source: BMJ Open - December 20, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bulsara, C., Saunders, R., Emery, L., Etherton-Beer, C. Tags: Open access, Rehabilitation medicine Source Type: research

Optimal measures for primary care physician encounters after stroke and association with survival: a data linkage study
Conclusions: Our persistence measure of regularity or composite measure may be useful when measuring physician encounters following stroke.
Source: Neuroepidemiology - December 22, 2021 Category: Epidemiology Source Type: research

Development of a machine learning-based real-time location system to streamline acute endovascular intervention in acute stroke: a proof-of-concept study
Conclusions ML-based RTLS technology using WiFi fingerprinting has the potential to streamline delivery of acute stroke endovascular intervention by efficiently tracking patient and staff movement during stroke calls.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 14, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Lim, D. Z., Yeo, M., Dahan, A., Tahayori, B., Kok, H. K., Abbasi-Rad, M., Maingard, J., Kutaiba, N., Russell, J., Thijs, V., Jhamb, A., Chandra, R. V., Brooks, M., Barras, C., Asadi, H. Tags: Vascular neurology Source Type: research

Implementation of the South Australian Regional Telestroke service is associated with improved care quality and lower stroke mortality: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: Implementation of a South Australian Regional Telestroke service was associated with improved care metrics and lower mortality.PMID:37350539 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13012
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - June 23, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Rudy Goh Susan Hillier Thu-Lan Kelly Anthea Worley Karen Dixon Craig Kurunawai Aaron Tan Joshua Mahadevan Matthew Willcourt Jim Jannes Timothy Kleinig Source Type: research

Previous experience and walking capacity predict community outings after stroke: An observational study.
CONCLUSION: The strongest predictors of community participation were the number of outings early post-inpatient rehabilitation, walking capacity, and age. The only significant modifiable predictor was walking capacity. PMID: 29902102 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - June 14, 2018 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Karageorge A, Vargas J, Ada L, Kelly PJ, McCluskey A Tags: Physiother Theory Pract Source Type: research

Maximising data value and avoiding data waste: a validation study in stroke research.
CONCLUSION: We report the first linkage of data from an Australian national clinical quality disease registry with routinely collected data from several national and state government health datasets. Data linkage enriches the clinical registry dataset and provides additional information beyond that for the acute care setting and quality of life at follow-up, allowing clinical outcomes for people with stroke (mortality and hospital contacts) to be more comprehensively assessed. PMID: 30636305 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Med J Aust - January 1, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Kilkenny MF, Kim J, Andrew NE, Sundararajan V, Thrift AG, Katzenellenbogen JM, Flack F, Gattellari M, Boyd JH, Anderson P, Lannin N, Sipthorp M, Chen Y, Johnston T, Anderson CS, Middleton S, Donnan GA, Cadilhac DA Tags: Med J Aust Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Indices associated with sustaining a minimal trauma fracture within 12  months of a stroke in Western Australian.
CONCLUSION: Rehabilitation Indices are associated with a MTF within 12 months poststroke. PMID: 30806020 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Australasian Journal on Ageing - February 25, 2019 Category: Geriatrics Authors: David SM, Chan K, Inderjeeth C, Raymond WD Tags: Australas J Ageing Source Type: research

Googling Location for Operating Base of Mobile Stroke Unit in Metropolitan Sydney
Conclusions: Any of the ECR capable hospital can serve as a hub for MSU. We provide a method to identify the hub based on location of suburbs less well served by other hospital.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - August 5, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research