Stroke patients in the Northern Rivers now have access to a new telehealth service.
The NSW Telestroke Service at Lismore Base Hospital links stroke patients with specialist clinicians via telehealth. The service enables time-critical diagnosis and treatment for patients in regional and rural areas.
“People in regional and rural areas have a far greater risk of hospitalisation from stroke and this vital service will provide them with immediate, life-saving diagnosis and treatment from the state’s leading clinicians,” Lynne Weir, Director Clinical Operations, Northern NSW Local Health District said.
“The Telestroke Service will improve outcomes for stroke patients in our region, giving them a much greater chance of surviving and leading a normal life.”
The service links expert stroke clinicians with local emergency physicians to
quickly determine the best possible treatment plan for a patient.
Every year, around 19,000 residents in NSW have a stroke. In 2019, Lismore Base Hospital admitted 253 stroke patients.
“A stroke is a medical emergency, and kills up to 1.9 million brain cells per minute,” Kim Hoffman, Lismore Base Hospital Stroke Coordinator, said.
“It’s also really important that people learn to recognise stroke symptoms and call an ambulance immediately, to give stroke sufferers the best chance of a successful outcome,” Ms Hoffman said.
“The F.A.S.T. test is an easy way to spot the signs of stroke, which I encourage everyone to learn.”
F.A.S.T. stands for:
- Face: Check the person’s face. Has their mouth drooped?
- Arms: Can the person lift both arms?
- Speech: Is the person’s speech slurred? Do they understand you?
- Time: Is critical. If you see any of these signs call 000 straight away.
Developed by eHealth NSW and the Agency for Clinical Innovation, the NSW Telestroke Service is based at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Hospital.
The service will expand to up to 23 sites over the next three years, with Grafton Base Hospital and The Tweed Hospital expected to roll out in the program in 2021.
Check out some footage of the service.