Emory University/Department of Ophthalmology, Atlanta, GA
Subject
Telemedicine; Dizziness; Stroke; Real-Time; Video Oculography
Description
Real-time telemedicine, which allows the patient and clinician the opportunity to interact face-to-face, is perhaps best developed in the area of acute stroke consultation. However, the organizational, technical, educational, financial, and regulatory barriers seen in other areas of telemedicine remain limitations in the further expansion of telestroke. Developing technologies, such as portable, quantitative video-oculography may improve bedside examination of the ocularmotor system, improving the sensitivity for certain types of infarctions, particularly of the posterior fossa. The current state of acute stroke telemedicine and future possibilities are discussed.
Date
2013-02-14
Language
eng
Format
video/mp4
Type
Image/MovingImage
Source
2013 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting