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Hyperacute stroke thrombolysis via telemedicine: a multicentre study of performance, safety and clinical efficacy.

Nicholas Richard EvansLynda SibsonDiana J DaySmriti AgarwalRaj ShekharElizabeth A Warburton
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The results from this large hyperacute telestroke cohort indicate two important points for clinical practice. First, telemedicine via a hubless horizontal model provides a clinically effective and safe method for delivering hyperacute stroke thrombolysis. Second, improved door-to-needle times were offset by a concerning rise in prehospital timings. These findings indicate that although telemedicine may benefit in-hospital hyperacute stroke care, improvements across the whole stroke pathway are essential.
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