Legislature(2009 - 2010)BUTROVICH 205

04/09/2009 04:00 PM Senate WORLD TRADE, TECH, INNOVATIONS


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04:16:54 PM Start
04:17:30 PM Overview: Advances in Neurosurgery
04:48:50 PM Adjourn
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+ Overview: Advances in Neurosurgery TELECONFERENCED
Christie Artuso, Director, Neuroscience
Services
Providence Alaska Medical Center
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
    SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON WORLD TRADE, TECHNOLOGY AND                                                                   
                           INNOVATION                                                                                         
                         April 9, 2009                                                                                          
                           4:16 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Lesil McGuire, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Hollis French                                                                                                           
Senator Gary Stevens                                                                                                            
Senator Bill Wielechowski                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator Lyman Hoffman                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
OVERVIEW: ADVANCES IN NEUROSURGERY                                                                                              
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WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHRISTIE ARTUSO, Director                                                                                                       
Neuroscience Services                                                                                                           
Providence Alaska Medical Center                                                                                                
Anchorage, AK                                                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT:  Delivered a presentation on the advances in                                                              
neuroscience.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
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4:16:54 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR LESIL MCGUIRE called the  Senate Special Committee on World                                                             
Trade, Technology  and Innovation meeting  to order at  4:16 p.m.                                                               
Present at the call to  order were Senators Stevens, Wielechowski                                                               
and McGuire. Senator French arrived soon thereafter.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
^Overview: Advances in Neurosurgery                                                                                             
               Overview: Advances in Neurosurgery                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE announced  the business before the  committee is to                                                               
hear  an overview  on the  advances in  neurosurgery by  Christie                                                               
Artuso.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:17:30 PM                                                                                                                    
CHRISTIE  ARTUSO,  Director,  Neuroscience  Services,  Providence                                                               
Alaska Medical  Center, explained that neuroscience  services was                                                               
created a  little over a  year ago to  look at needs  of Alaskans                                                               
who have  specific neurologic disorders.  At that time  she began                                                               
to look at  the use of technology to deliver  specific aspects of                                                               
care. She is here today to  share some of the innovations they've                                                               
begun to implement that will make  a difference to access to care                                                               
and survivability.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Technology continues  to advance and facilitate  improved quality                                                               
in  the  delivery  of healthcare.  This  technology  impacts  the                                                               
healthcare system                                                                                                               
   · Through the use of electronic medical records to provide                                                                   
     global accessibility for the patient                                                                                       
   · Through the use of computer-chip-based clinical monitoring                                                                 
     devices                                                                                                                    
   · Through advanced web-based applications using wireless                                                                     
     connectivity to see or evaluate a patient, share                                                                           
     information or provide a service that couldn't otherwise be                                                                
     provided                                                                                                                   
   · Through the use of clinical decision software including the                                                                
     ImPACT program  and the electronic ICU  (eICU), which allows                                                               
     high-level decisions  to be made  more rapidly  and improves                                                               
     the  quality  of  patient delivery  by  recognizing  patient                                                               
    problems earlier than is possible in a traditional model                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:20:26 PM                                                                                                                    
Hospitals  with  multimillion   dollar  information  systems  and                                                               
hospitals  without  computer  systems are  moving  toward  common                                                               
technology  goals,  which  include  implementing  technology  and                                                               
software systems to maximize a  clinician's time. This technology                                                               
is  user  friendly,  increases   patient  safety,  produces  more                                                               
positive  outcomes,  and meets  the  goals  of an  organization's                                                               
strategic  and business  plans.  Clinical alarms  that are  built                                                               
into  these  programs  will  warn   caregivers  of  immediate  or                                                               
potential  adverse patient  conditions.  For example,  caregivers                                                               
might be able  to see the trend of a  patient's brain pressure is                                                               
increasing.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:25:39 PM                                                                                                                    
Programs that are in use here in Alaska include:                                                                                
    · The ImPACT program, which is used for patients with                                                                       
      traumatic brain injury from an accident or a stroke.                                                                      
    · The Telestroke program is scheduled for launch in the next                                                                
      two  weeks.  One  cart  is installed  in  Juneau  and  will                                                               
      connect patients here  to Anchorage so that  a higher level                                                               
      of care can be provided.                                                                                                  
    ·  An eICU was launched on January 27, 2008. This is a                                                                      
      computerized  intensive   care  unit  that   uses  clinical                                                               
      software  decision support  to monitor  all patients  in an                                                               
      intensive  care  unit by  a  nurse  and intensivist.  Those                                                               
      individuals  can use  the software  to recognize  potential                                                               
      problems  with a  patient before  they would  be clinically                                                               
      apparent.  The practitioner  at the  bedside could  then be                                                               
      alerted to take early action to minimize complications.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS. ARTUSO  related that the  annual incidence of  sports related                                                               
concussion is over  300,000, which is equivalent  to roughly half                                                               
the number of  people that have strokes each  year. Estimates are                                                               
that 20 percent,  or one in five, of all  athletes will sustain a                                                               
concussion during a given sports season.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Post-concussion syndrome  happens over  a longer period  of time;                                                               
some  patients have  deficits  that  will last  up  to ten  years                                                               
following  the  initial  injury  yet   they  may  not  have  been                                                               
diagnosed  with a  brain injury  at the  time of  their accident.                                                               
These  patients  suffer  from   things  like  chronic  headaches;                                                               
fatigue; sleep disturbances;  personality changes; sensitivity to                                                               
light /noise; dizziness when standing;  or deficits in short term                                                               
memory,  problem solving,  and  academic  functions. Suffering  a                                                               
second   concussion   before  repair   from   a   first  can   be                                                               
catastrophic. In  several states  there have  been deaths  when a                                                               
second or third concussion follows  before the first has had time                                                               
to heal.  Sadly, this is  diagnosed on  autopsy. She said  we are                                                               
working  diligently to  raise awareness  of  the significance  to                                                               
traumatic brain injury  to make sure that doesn't  happen here in                                                               
Alaska. The  ImPACT program  is used to  help diagnose  and guide                                                               
treatment.  Legislative  support  is  needed  to  help  with  the                                                               
awareness, Ms. Artuso said.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:28:21 PM                                                                                                                    
The post-concussion recommendations are that                                                                                    
   1. No adolescent should continue to play or return to a game                                                                 
     after sustaining a concussion.                                                                                             
   2. An individual sustaining a concussion should cease doing                                                                  
     any activity  that causes  the symptoms  of a  concussion to                                                               
     increase  (headaches, dizziness,  nausea, etc)  because that                                                               
     could delay recovery.  She related that her  son sustained a                                                               
     concussion  playing hockey.  He  underwent ImPACT  screening                                                               
     and scored  in less  than the first  percentile on  three of                                                               
     four categories.  Among other things,  the neuropsychologist                                                               
     recommended that he  limit video gaming to one  hour per day                                                               
     for  two weeks.  He followed  all the  instructions but  the                                                               
     video  game  part.  When  he  was  reevaluated  with  ImPACT                                                               
     testing two weeks later he  got A's on everything but verbal                                                               
     and  visual memory.  On those  he scored  worse than  on the                                                               
     initial  screening.  The  next  week  he  followed  all  the                                                               
     instructions and scored  in the 80th and  90th percentile on                                                               
     everything.                                                                                                                
  3. School attendance and activities may need to be modified.                                                                  
   4. Neuro-cognitive testing is an important component for the                                                                 
     management of concussions. It is  used in assessing recovery                                                               
     and has  been shown  to be  a most effective  tool. It  is a                                                               
     computer-based test that can be done on a laptop.                                                                          
   5. No athlete should return to contact competitive sports                                                                    
     until  he  or she  is  symptom  free. Neuro-cognitive  tests                                                               
     should be normal both at rest and with exercise.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:32:17 PM                                                                                                                    
ImPACT is  a user-friendly,  Windows-based computer  program that                                                               
can  be administered  by a  team  coach, an  athletic trainer  or                                                               
physician  with  a  minimum  of   training.  She  noted  that  at                                                               
Providence they are using a  neuropsychologist to administer this                                                               
ten-module test that  allows assessment of an  individual as they                                                               
exercise  and fatigue.  The test  takes about  20 minutes  and is                                                               
relatively  inexpensive.   The  test  measures   attention  span,                                                               
working memory, sustained and  selective attention time, response                                                               
variability, non-verbal  problem solving, and reaction  time. The                                                               
accuracy has been validated nationwide  on various age groups and                                                               
various types of individuals.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:33:20 PM                                                                                                                    
The different test modules look at                                                                                              
   1. Word discrimination, which measures attention.                                                                            
   2.  Design memory, which entails displaying a picture and                                                                    
     asking  the  participant  to  describe  what  they  remember                                                               
     seeing.                                                                                                                    
   3. X's and O's measures visual working memory as well as                                                                     
     visual processing.                                                                                                         
   4. Symbol matching                                                                                                           
   5. Color matching                                                                                                            
   6. Three letters, which measures working memory and visual-                                                                  
     motor response speed.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
The test  data is put  together by  the computer program  and can                                                               
help physicians, athletic trainers and  schools all of which make                                                               
difficult  decisions about  whether or  not an  individual should                                                               
return to play.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
4:35:13 PM                                                                                                                    
The current  users include: the  National Football  League; Major                                                               
League  Baseball; Professional  Automobile  Racing; the  National                                                               
Basketball  Association,  Olympic   organizations;  the  National                                                               
Hockey  League; Junior  Hockey, but  none in  Alaska; the  Alaska                                                               
Aces, but not  the junior teams or school  systems; rugby; Junior                                                               
Soccer,  colleges  and universities,  but  none  in Alaska;  high                                                               
schools throughout  the nation, but  none in Alaska;  the Alyeska                                                               
Ski and  Snowboard Club. An entire  team can be given  a baseline                                                               
screening in half a day so that  if a member suffers an injury it                                                               
shows how  severe the  injury is.  If there  is no  baseline, the                                                               
test  is scored  against the  approximate norms  in the  country.                                                               
This isn't quite as definitive  and these decisions are typically                                                               
made on the conservative side.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:36:27 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. ARTUSO displayed a picture of  an air traffic control unit at                                                               
work  and  explained  that the  electronic  intensive  care  unit                                                               
(eICU) is  a system-wide critical-care  program that is  built on                                                               
technology that is  very similar to an air  traffic control unit.                                                               
This  patented program  provides  technology infrastructure  that                                                               
improves    quality,   operating    efficiency,   and    economic                                                               
performance. The eICU program is  staffed with an intensivist and                                                               
critical care  nurses at a  computerized monitoring  station that                                                               
allows  them to  monitor hundreds  of patients  like air  traffic                                                               
controllers  monitor  hundreds of  planes.  An  intensivist is  a                                                               
physician who is board certified  as an intensive care physician.                                                               
The critical  nurses have years  of experience and  are certified                                                               
as experts. An  eICU facility actually keeps  patients safe. Each                                                               
critical  care  nurse  and intensivist  is  able  to  comfortably                                                               
monitor  up  to  50  patients.   She  displayed  a  pictorial  to                                                               
demonstrate  how  an  eICU interacts  with  big  city  hospitals,                                                               
community  hospitals, and  rural  hospitals to  deliver a  higher                                                               
level of care by providing guidance and decision-making.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS.  ARTUSO displayed  a  picture of  the  eICU computer  support                                                               
technology. One  screen lists the  patients. Red and  yellow bars                                                               
alongside  each  name  indicate various  alerts.  Another  screen                                                               
shows  a selected  patient's vital  signs and  electronic medical                                                               
records. Yet  another screen allows  the intensivist or  nurse to                                                               
access imaging  studies. This  information is  combined to  get a                                                               
full picture of  the patient. Additionally, there is  a camera in                                                               
every  patient's room  so it's  possible to  see the  patient and                                                               
talk  to the  nurse or  physician who  is live  in the  room. Lab                                                               
tests are  automatically fed into  the system so all  the reports                                                               
from diagnostic studies are in one location.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  ARTUSO said  health  care has  safety  and quality  problems                                                               
because it relies on outmoded systems  of work. We want safer and                                                               
higher quality  care and we  will therefore need to  redesign the                                                               
systems that are used.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:40:58 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MCGUIRE apologized that the  members are pressed for time                                                               
and asked  if she would  summarize what the technology  is, where                                                               
it is being used in Alaska, where use should be expanded.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS. ARTUSO  said the  eICU at  Providence in  Anchorage currently                                                               
monitors  30  ICU beds.  It  has  not  been introduced  to  other                                                               
facilities  because  of  the  cost to  lease  the  patented  eICU                                                               
program.  She noted  that there  is a  potential for  Medicare to                                                               
require the presence  of an intensivist in every ICU  and if that                                                               
occurs, this  program would  bridge that  gap. This  is important                                                               
because there aren't  enough intensivists in Alaska  to staff all                                                               
the ICUs in the state.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
She said  the biggest  problem with  stroke care  is the  lack of                                                               
stroke neurologic expertise in rural  hospitals. The first stroke                                                               
neurologist came  to Alaska in  September 2008. He is  located in                                                               
Anchorage and  is the director  of this program.  Basically, they                                                               
use a webcam,  a computer on wheels, and a  laptop for the stroke                                                               
neurologist. It's  possible to  log in and  do a  patient consult                                                               
anyplace that  has wireless Internet. The  interactive cart makes                                                               
it  possible  to  see  and  talk to  the  patient,  evaluate  the                                                               
severity of their  stroke, look at their CAT  Scan and diagnostic                                                               
tests, and  make a  decision about  treatment. This  is important                                                               
because  strokes can  only be  treated  effectively within  three                                                               
hours within  onset of the  symptoms. In Anchorage they  have the                                                               
capability for  two additional procedures.  One is to  use intra-                                                               
arterial  medication to  dissolve a  clot  in the  brain and  the                                                               
other  is to  insert a  clot retrieval  device into  the vascular                                                               
system  of the  brain and  pull the  clot out.  That can  be done                                                               
within six hours of onset of symptoms.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Currently  Juneau,  Kodiak,  Seward  and  a  second  location  in                                                               
Anchorage have  a telemedicine  cart and there  are plans  to put                                                               
them  in  a  number  of  other  areas  across  the  state.  We're                                                               
confident that  this is  going to be  successful here  in Alaska,                                                               
she said.  The decisions  to bring this  technology to  the state                                                               
were  based  on the  patients  in  Alaska,  their needs  and  the                                                               
outcomes. This state  has one of the worst stroke  death rates in                                                               
the  U.S. but  that  will be  improved through  the  use of  this                                                               
program. They  are trying to develop  strategic partnerships with                                                               
hospitals  and corporations  statewide to  deliver this  level of                                                               
care  to  the people  of  the  state  because they  deserve  that                                                               
access.  This  addresses one  of  the  major national  healthcare                                                               
goals, which is access to  quality healthcare. That access can be                                                               
bridged  through  an  electronic  ICU, through  a  telestroke  or                                                               
telemedicine system, and through ImPACT screening.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:47:04 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR FRENCH thanked Ms. Artuso for an excellent presentation.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  MCGUIRE said  the members  of this  committee will  pass                                                               
this information along.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR FRENCH added that it's  another argument for webcams; the                                                               
presentation could  be streamed  to the public  at the  same time                                                               
that the committee is hearing it.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS.  ARTUSO   related  that  in   the  near  future   the  stroke                                                               
neurologist will give  a presentation that will  be streamed live                                                               
to five different hospitals.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:48:50 PM                                                                                                                    
There being  no further  business to  come before  the committee,                                                               
Chair  McGuire  adjourned the  meeting  of  the World  Trade  and                                                               
Technology Special Committee at 4:48 pm.                                                                                        

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NEUROSURGERY ADVANCES.pptx SWTI 4/9/2009 4:00:00 PM