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Conference/Presentation Title: | Streamlining interdisciplinary communication to improve suspected acute stroke assessment, diagnosis and treatment times: Preliminary results for a smartphone communication app. | Authors: | Cadilhac D.;Smith K.;Bernard S.;Kim J.;Nadurata V.;Pearce W.;Hall H.;Kelly B.;Spencer A.;Chapman P.;Oqueli E.;Sahathevan R.;Kraemer T.;Hocking G.;Bladin C.;Coupland T.;Bagot K.;Pearce D.;Putland M.;Budge M. | Institution: | (Bagot, Cadilhac, Kim, Sahathevan, Bladin) Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Stroke, Melbourne, Australia (Bagot, Cadilhac, Kim, Bladin) Monash University, Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash, Australia (Smith, Bernard) Ambulance Victoria, Centre for Research and Evaluation, Doncaster, Australia (Smith) Monash University, Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash, Australia (Bernard) Monash University, School of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash, Australia (Coupland, Putland, Budge, Nadurata) Bendigo Health Care Group, Bendigo Base Hospital, Bendigo, Australia (Pearce, Kelly, Spencer, Chapman, Oqueli, Sahathevan, Kraemer) Ballarat Health Services, Ballarat Base Hospital, Ballarat, Australia (Pearce, Hall) Ambulance Victoria, Loddon Mallee Region, Bendigo, Australia (Sahathevan) University of Melbourne, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Melbourne, Australia (Hocking) Ambulance Victoria, Grampians Region, Bendigo, Australia | Presentation/Conference Date: | 11-Jun-2018 | Copyright year: | 2018 | Publisher: | SAGE Publications Ltd | Publication information: | European Stroke Journal. Conference: 4th European Stroke Organisation Conference, ESOC 2018. Goteborg Sweden. 3 (1 Supplement 1) (pp 162), 2018. Date of Publication: May 2018. | Abstract: | Background and Aims: Rapid assessment, diagnosis and treatment for patients with acute stroke events requires communication between infield paramedics and multiple hospital clinicians (emergency, medical, neurology, radiology). Treatment delays may occur with information repeated between the interdisciplinary team from different organisations/hospital departments. Aim(s): To determine if a smartphone communication app can improve clinical care timelines for patients with suspected acute stroke. Method(s): Using a 12 month pre-post historical-control design, the PulsaraTM Stop Stroke/STEMI smartphone and tablet app (PulsaraTM) was implemented pre- (25 Ambulance Victoria branches) and within-hospital (2 hospitals in regional Victoria, Australia). PulsaraTM provides secure, simultaneous, two-way, real-time communication. Eligible patients had suspected acute stroke events assessed by paramedics or hospital clinicians. Pre-hospital and hospital assessment and treatment times were captured; data collection is ongoing. Preliminary results compare stroke care timelines if PulsaraTM was initiated (PulsaraTM) or not (no PulsaraTM) (hospital 1: 22/08/2016-21/02/2017; hospitals 1 and 2: 29/05/2017-31/ 10/2017). Result(s): There were 262 patients (no PulsaraTM/PulsaraTM: n=81/ n=185, both median 75 years, 52%/48% male) with PulsaraTM initiated by paramedics (n=115) and Emergency Departments (n=70). Faster paramedic hospital-arrival-to-departure by median 10 minutes (no PulsaraTM: 55 minutes [IQR: 43-64]; PulsaraTM 45 minutes [IQR: 35- 55]). Faster emergency department door-to-first medical review time by median 18 minutes (no PulsaraTM: 23 minutes [IQR: 6-65]; PulsaraTM 5 minutes [IQR: 1-11]) and faster door-to-CT completed by median 51 minutes (no PulsaraTM: 81 minutes [IQR: 39-145]; PulsaraTM: 27 minutes [IQR: 17-42]). All thrombolysis cases used PulsaraTM (n=38). Conclusion(s): Preliminary evidence supports improved care timelines. PulsaraTM was successfully implemented for the first time outside of America. | Conference Start Date: | 2018-05-16 | Conference End Date: | 2018-05-18 | DOI: | http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987318770127 | ISSN: | 2396-9881 | URI: | https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/38056 | Type: | Conference Abstract |
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