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Published in: Neurological Sciences 10/2020

01-10-2020 | Stroke | Brief Communication

Appropriateness, safety, and effectiveness of “drip and ship” teleconsultation model in Southeastern Tuscany: a feasibility study

Authors: Simone Gallerini, Luca Marsili, Vincenzo Groccia, Manuele Bartalucci, Eleonora Innocenti, Caterina Marotti, Sergio Pieri, Katrin Plewnia, Chiara Scarpini, Elizabeth G. Keeling, Massimo Gregorio, Simone Geraci, Mauro Zocchi, Marco Cirinei, Teresa De Stefano, Stefania Galassi, Giuseppe Martini, Rossana Tassi, Sandra Bracco, Alfonso Cerase, Stefano Dami, Giuseppe Panzardi, Mauro Breggia, Roberto Marconi

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 10/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Teleconsultation is a consultation between two or more physicians about the diagnostic work-up and therapeutic strategy in the treatment of an individual case by means of modern telematics. ‘Drip-and-ship’ teleconsultation model consists of the transfer of patients, through telematics stroke networks, with large arteries occlusions from primary to comprehensive stroke centers equipped for endovascular therapy. We retrospectively investigated appropriateness, safety, and effectiveness of ‘drip-and-ship’ teleconsultation model in a rural area of Tuscany.

Methods

Outcome measures were: door-to-ship time (including door-to-needle time), ratio of number treated/total sent patients, adverse events/mortality during transfer, and mortality and modified Rankin scale at 90 days. Analysis of non-treated patients was also done.

Results

Seventy-eight patients were included; 16/78 patients were sent for endovascular therapy alone, and 62/78 for “drip-and-ship”; 12 patients were not treated. Door-to-ship, and door-to-needle times (mean ± SD) were 105 ± 29.8 and 62.5 ± 37.5 min, respectively. The ratio number of treated/total sent patients was 0.85. At 90 days, the global mortality rate was 21%, and 40% of patients showed favorable outcome. The main cause of non-treatment was spontaneous recanalization.

Conclusions

The high value for treated/total sent patients’ ratio underlines that “drip-and-ship” teleconsultation model is appropriate and effective, with a few untreated patients. The model is safe, without adverse events during transfer. Taken together, our outcomes are in line with the previous reports. “Drip-and-ship” teleconsultation model is safe and effective in rural areas, allowing good selections and rapid treatments for stroke patients, based on the transfer from the primary to the comprehensive stroke center.
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Metadata
Title
Appropriateness, safety, and effectiveness of “drip and ship” teleconsultation model in Southeastern Tuscany: a feasibility study
Authors
Simone Gallerini
Luca Marsili
Vincenzo Groccia
Manuele Bartalucci
Eleonora Innocenti
Caterina Marotti
Sergio Pieri
Katrin Plewnia
Chiara Scarpini
Elizabeth G. Keeling
Massimo Gregorio
Simone Geraci
Mauro Zocchi
Marco Cirinei
Teresa De Stefano
Stefania Galassi
Giuseppe Martini
Rossana Tassi
Sandra Bracco
Alfonso Cerase
Stefano Dami
Giuseppe Panzardi
Mauro Breggia
Roberto Marconi
Publication date
01-10-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 10/2020
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04446-x

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