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Principles and practice of thrombolysis via telestroke

Fawaz A. Al-Hussain
Neurosciences Journal July 2014, 19 (3) 178-182;
Fawaz A. Al-Hussain
From the Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
FRCPC, MPH
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    Common quality measures for telestroke networks.

    Measures
     ● Stroke incidence
     ● Stroke onset to ER (min.)
     ● Stroke onset to CT (min.)
     ● Stroke onset to telestroke consultation (min.)
     ● Stroke onset to IV t-PA needle (min.)
     ● Improvement (NIHSS reduction by 4 points or more) rates
     ● mRS (at 90 days) rates
     ● Intracerebral hemorrhage rate
     ● Mortality rate
     ● Thrombolysis rate to stroke patients
     ● Thrombolysis rate to non-stroke patients
     ● Rate of false activation for stroke mimickers
     ● Rate of false activation for stroke with onset >270 minutes
     ● Number of technical failures with effect on acute stroke care
     ● Number of technical failures without effect on acute stroke care
     ● Number of human failures with effect on acute stroke care
     ● Number of human failures without effect on acute stroke care
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