Schimpf Brandi, Deanda Kathy, Severenuk David A, Montgomery Tara M, Cooley Gregory D, Kowalski Robert G, Vela-Duarte Daniel, Jones William J
UCHealth, University of Colorado Hospita, Aurora, Colorado.
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2019 Sep;28(9):2530-2536. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2019.06.008. Epub 2019 Jul 12.
UCHealth's Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) at University of Colorado Hospital is an ambulance equipped with a computed tomography (CT) scanner and tele-stroke capabilities that began clinical operation in Aurora, Colorado January 2016. As one of the first MSU's in the United States, it was necessary to design unique and dynamic information technology infrastructure. This includes high-speed cellular connectivity, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliance, cloud-based and remote access to electronic medical records (EMR), and reliable and rapid image transfer. Here we describe novel technologies incorporated into the MSU. Technological data-handling aspects of the MSU were reviewed. Functions evaluated include wireless connectivity while in transit, EMR access and manipulation in the field, CT with image transfer from the MSU to the hospital's Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS), and video and audio communication for neurological assessment.
METHODS/RESULTS: The MSU wireless system was designed with redundancy to avoid dropped signals during data transfer. Two separate Internet Protocol destinations with split-tunnel architecture are assigned, for videoconferencing and for EMR data transfer. Brain images acquired in the ambulance CT scanner are transferred initially to an onboard laptop, then via Citrix Receiver to the hospital-based PACS server where they can be viewed in PACS or EMR by the stroke neurologist, neuroradiologist, and other providers. PACS and Radiology Information System are 2 of the XenApps utilized by CT technologists on board the MSU.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: These technologies will serve as a blueprint for development of similar units elsewhere, and as a framework for improvement in this technology.
科罗拉多大学医院的UCHealth移动卒中单元(MSU)是一辆配备了计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描仪和远程卒中功能的救护车,于2016年1月在科罗拉多州奥罗拉开始临床运营。作为美国首批移动卒中单元之一,有必要设计独特且动态的信息技术基础设施。这包括高速蜂窝网络连接、符合《健康保险流通与责任法案》、基于云的电子病历(EMR)远程访问以及可靠且快速的图像传输。在此,我们描述了纳入移动卒中单元的新技术。对移动卒中单元的技术数据处理方面进行了审查。评估的功能包括运输过程中的无线连接、现场电子病历的访问和操作、从移动卒中单元到医院图像存档与通信系统(PACS)的CT图像传输以及用于神经评估的视频和音频通信。
方法/结果:移动卒中单元无线系统设计具有冗余性,以避免数据传输期间信号丢失。分配了两个具有分隧道架构的独立互联网协议目的地,分别用于视频会议和电子病历数据传输。在救护车CT扫描仪中获取的脑部图像首先传输到车载笔记本电脑,然后通过Citrix Receiver传输到医院的PACS服务器,卒中神经科医生、神经放射科医生和其他医疗人员可以在PACS或电子病历中查看这些图像。PACS和放射学信息系统是移动卒中单元上CT技术人员使用的两个XenApps。
讨论/结论:这些技术将成为其他地方类似单元开发的蓝图,以及该技术改进的框架。