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Training novice users to assess stroke aetiology in remote settings using transcranial ultrasound: pilot study.
CONCLUSIONS: Transcranial ultrasound scans of a quality to allow expert interpretation can be acquired by inexperienced transcranial ultrasound operators after receiving a brief training. This could potentially be used by medical staff working in remote and rural areas to facilitate acute care for stroke patients, but further work with a larger sample is needed. PMID: 33601891 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Rural and Remote Health - February 20, 2021 Category: Rural Health Tags: Rural Remote Health Source Type: research

A Design Method of Tele-Rehabilitation Platforms for Post-Stroke Patients Based on Consumer Technology
CONCLUSION: the presented method allowed the development of a clinical knowledge-based web platform for post-stroke patients totally based on consumer technology.PMID:33965918 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI210088
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - May 9, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: Alberto Arrigoni Michele Cumetti Andrea Greco Luca Soliveri Andrea Vitali Source Type: research

Viz.ai Implementation of Stroke Augmented Intelligence and Communications Platform to Improve Indicators and Outcomes for a Comprehensive Stroke Center and Network ADULT BRAIN
CONCLUSIONS: There was an immediate improvement following Viz.ai implementation for both direct arriving and telemedicine transfer thrombectomy cases. In the greatest opportunity subset (direct arriving large-vessel occlusion-OffHours: direct arriving cases requiring team mobilization off-hours), we noted a 39% improvement. With Viz.ai, we noted that immediate access to images and streamlined communications improved door-to-groin time metrics for thrombectomy. These results have implications for future care processes and can be a model for centers striving to optimize workflow and improve thrombectomy timeliness.
Source: American Journal of Neuroradiology - January 11, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Figurelle, M. E., Meyer, D. M., Perrinez, E. S., Paulson, D., Pannell, J. S., Santiago-Dieppa, D. R., Khalessi, A. A., Bolar, D. S., Bykowski, J., Meyer, B. C. Tags: ADULT BRAIN Source Type: research