Telemedicine Can Replace the Neurologist on a Mobile Stroke Unit

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Background and Purpose - The BEST-MSU study (Benefits of Stroke Treatment Delivered Using a Mobile Stroke Unit) is a comparative effectiveness trial in patients randomized to mobile stroke unit or standard management. A substudy tested interrater agreement for tissue-type plasminogen activator eligibility between a telemedicine vascular neurologist and onboard vascular neurologist. Methods - On scene, both the telemedicine vascular neurologist and onboard vascular neurologist independently evaluated the patient, documenting their tissue-type plasminogen activator treatment decision, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, and computed tomographic interpretation. Agreement was determined using Cohen κ statistic. Telemedicine-related technical failures that impeded remote assessment were recorded. Results - Simultaneous and independent telemedicine vascular neurologist and onboard vascular neurologist assessment was attempted in 174 patients. In 4 patients (2%), the telemedicine vascular neurologist could not make a decision because of technical problems. The telemedicine vascular neurologist agreed with the onboard vascular neurologist on 88% of evaluations (κ=0.73). Conclusions - Remote telemedicine vascular neurologist assessment is reliable and accurate, supporting either telemedicine vascular neurologist or onboard vascular neurologist assessment on our mobile stroke unit. Clinical Trial Registration - URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT02190500.

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Wu, T. C., Parker, S. A., Jagolino, A., Yamal, J. M., Bowry, R., Thomas, A., … Grotta, J. C. (2017). Telemedicine Can Replace the Neurologist on a Mobile Stroke Unit. Stroke, 48(2), 493–496. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.015363

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