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Comparing face-to-face and videoconference completion of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in community-based survivors of stroke

Comparing face-to-face and videoconference completion of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in community-based survivors of stroke

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MoCA

Abstract Introduction: Videoconferencing may help address barriers associated with poor access to post-stroke cognitive screening. However, the equivalence of videoconference and face-to-face administrations of appropriate cognitive screening tools needs to be...
The Virtual Neurologic Exam: Instructional Videos and Guidance for the COVID-19 Era

The Virtual Neurologic Exam: Instructional Videos and Guidance for the COVID-19 Era

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | NIHSS & Neurological Exam

Objective: To outline features of the neurologic examination that can be performed virtually through telemedicine platforms (the virtual neurological examination [VNE]), and provide guidance for rapidly pivoting in-person clinical assessments to virtual visits during...
Role for telemedicine in acute stroke. Feasibility and reliability of remote administration of the NIH stroke scale

Role for telemedicine in acute stroke. Feasibility and reliability of remote administration of the NIH stroke scale

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | NIHSS & Neurological Exam

Abstract Background and purpose: Immediate access to physicians experienced in acute stroke treatment may improve clinical outcomes in patients with acute stroke. Interactive telemedicine can make stroke specialists available to assist in the evaluation of patients at...
Reliability of real-time video smartphone for assessing National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores in acute stroke patients

Reliability of real-time video smartphone for assessing National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores in acute stroke patients

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | NIHSS & Neurological Exam

Abstract Background and purpose: Telestroke reduces acute stroke care disparities between urban stroke centers and rural hospitals. Current technologies used to conduct remote patient assessments have high start-up costs, yet they cannot consistently establish quality...

Use of mobile stroke units improves clinical outcomes

by NeuroMerit | Apr 1, 2021 | MSU in the News

IMAGE: Berlin currently has three STEMOs, mobile stroke units which help reduce time to treatment. view more STEMOs (Stroke-Einsatz-Mobile) have been serving Berlin for ten years. The specialized stroke emergency response vehicles allow physicians to start treating...
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