Telestroke for Comprehensive Stroke Care in Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals
NCT ID: NCT03672890
Last Updated: 2021-02-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
551 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-10-02
2020-07-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Currently, access to stroke specialist expertise is limited resulting in significant disparities in stroke care. Previous publications have identified that patients in rural areas may receive sub-optimal stroke care that does not follow accepted guideline recommendations. Telestroke is a cost-effective mechanism to deliver specialist stroke care to hospitals that do not have in-person stroke consultation available. The aim of TELECAST is to determine whether specialist telestroke inpatient rounding improves guideline-based acute stroke care when compared to non-specialist stroke care.
The primary outcome of TELECAST is a composite score comprising 4 categories: diagnostic stroke evaluation, secondary stroke prevention, health screening and evaluation, and stroke education. Individual components of the primary outcome were primarily derived from AHA stroke guidelines. Additional outcome measures include individual analyses of the components of the primary outcome as well as the complication rate, stroke recurrence rate, transfer rate, patient and provider satisfaction levels, and a cost-analysis. All outcomes will be assessed at 1 year post-implementation, with data accruement beginning after a 3-month lead in phase.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Pre-Telestroke
Retrospective collection of defined metrics for all ischemic stroke patients admitted to the participating ASRH 2 years prior to implementation of an inpatient telestroke service.
No interventions assigned to this group
Post-Telestroke
Prospective collection of defined metrics for all ischemic stroke patients admitted to the participating ASRH after implementation of an inpatient telestroke service.
Telestroke
Telestroke is an audiovisual communication network that allows for coordination of stroke care from a distant 'hub' site (the telestroke provider location) to an originating 'spoke' site (patient location) in a HIPAA compliant fashion. In TELECAST, inpatient telestroke rounding will be used to oversee the urgent diagnostic stroke evaluation, secondary stroke prevention, health screening \& evaluation, and stroke education in patients admitted with stroke.
Interventions
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Telestroke
Telestroke is an audiovisual communication network that allows for coordination of stroke care from a distant 'hub' site (the telestroke provider location) to an originating 'spoke' site (patient location) in a HIPAA compliant fashion. In TELECAST, inpatient telestroke rounding will be used to oversee the urgent diagnostic stroke evaluation, secondary stroke prevention, health screening \& evaluation, and stroke education in patients admitted with stroke.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients with the primary diagnosis of ischemic stroke admitted to Fairview Ridges Hospital
* Evidence of stroke on MRI or CT or clinical diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke by the treating stroke service
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients who leave the hospital against medical advice
* Patients with goals of care that impact the stroke evaluation (i.e. comfort measures)
* Patients who are felt to have an alternative diagnosis
* Patients who are transferred for higher-level stroke care such as endovascular thrombectomy or decompressive craniectomy
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Minnesota
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Christopher Streib, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Minnesota
Locations
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Fairview Ridges Hospital
Burnsville, Minnesota, United States
Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital
Grand Rapids, Minnesota, United States
Fairview Range Medical Center
Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
Fairview Northland Medical Center
Princeton, Minnesota, United States
Fairview Lakes Medical Center
Wyoming, Minnesota, United States
Countries
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References
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Other Identifiers
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NEUR-2017-26226
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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