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Simulation training for emergency teams to manage acute ischemic stroke by telemedicine.


ABSTRACT: Telemedicine contributes to initiating early intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) treatment for patients with acute cerebral infarction in areas without a stroke unit. However, the experience and skills of the emergency teams in the spokes to prepare patients and administer rt-PA treatment are ill-defined. Improving these skills could vastly improve management of acute stroke by telemedicine. We developed a medical simulation training model for emergency teams to perform intravenous rt-PA treatment in a telestroke system.From February 2013 to May 2015, 225 learners from 6 emergency teams included in the telestroke system "Virtuall"-in Lorrain (northeastern France)-received a standardized medical simulation training module to perform rt-PA treatment. All learners were assessed with the same pretraining and posttraining test consisting of 52 items. The percentage of right answers was determined for every learner before and after training.Median percentages of right answers were significantly higher in the posttraining test overall (82?±?10 vs. 59?±?13% pretraining; P?

SUBMITTER: Richard S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4998489 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simulation training for emergency teams to manage acute ischemic stroke by telemedicine.

Richard Sébastien S   Mione Gioia G   Varoqui Claude C   Vezain Arnaud A   Brunner Arielle A   Bracard Serge S   Debouverie Marc M   Braun Marc M  

Medicine 20160601 24


Telemedicine contributes to initiating early intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) treatment for patients with acute cerebral infarction in areas without a stroke unit. However, the experience and skills of the emergency teams in the spokes to prepare patients and administer rt-PA treatment are ill-defined. Improving these skills could vastly improve management of acute stroke by telemedicine. We developed a medical simulation training model for emergency teams to perform  ...[more]

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