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Use of Multimedia Messaging System (MMS) by junior doctors for scan image transmission in neurosurgery

机译:初级医生使用多媒体消息系统(MMS)在神经外科中传输扫描图像

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Background: Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is used by neurosurgical residents to transmit scan images to the attending neurosurgeon in conjunction with telephone consultation. This service has been well received by the attending neurosurgeons, who felt that after viewing scan images on their phones, they felt increased confidence in clinical decision making and that it reduced the need for recall to the hospital. Objective: The use of MMS can be extended to junior doctors making referrals from regional hospitals with no neurosurgical cover. This study aims to validate the competency of non-neurosurgically trained junior doctors in selecting optimal images to transmit via MMS to the attending neurosurgeon on call. Methods: Ten junior doctors with no formal neurosurgical training and five neurosurgical residents were interviewed. They were shown the full complement of images together with relevant clinical history and assessment. They were then asked to make the radiological diagnosis and then select two images for MMS transmission to the attending neurosurgeon that they thought would best aid the neurosurgeon in clinical decision making. The attending neurosurgeon was asked to comment, on each image, whether his management plan would differ if he was shown the entire series of the images. Results: All the images chosen are deemed appropriate, and the decision made based on the MMS images would be similar if the entire series of images were available to the neurosurgeon. However, 7 of 10 junior doctors were unable to read magnetic resonance images of lumbar spine. There was no significant difference in the images chosen by the neurosurgical residents and the junior doctors. Conclusion: It is feasible and safe for junior doctors to utilize MMS to transmit computed tomographic images to a neurosurgeon while making an urgent referral. The images selected are representative of the disease pathology and facilitate clinical decision making.
机译:背景:神经外科住院医师使用多媒体消息服务(MMS)结合电话咨询将扫描图像传输到主治神经外科医师。这项服务受到了主治神经外科医师的好评,他们感到在手机上查看了扫描图像后,他们对临床决策有了更大的信心,并减少了召回医院的需要。目的:MMS的使用可以扩展到没有神经外科覆盖的地区医院转诊的初级医生。这项研究的目的是验证未经神经外科训练的初级医生在选择最佳图像以通过MMS传输给主治神经外科医生时的能力。方法:接受十位未经正规神经外科手术培训的初级医生和五名神经外科住院医师的访谈。向他们显示了完整的图像以及相关的临床病史和评估。然后要求他们进行放射学诊断,然后选择两张图像以MMS传输到主治神经外科医生,他们认为这将最有助于神经外科医生进行临床决策。要求主治神经外科医生在每张图像上发表评论,如果显示整个图像系列,他的管理计划是否会有所不同。结果:所有选择的图像都被认为是合适的,如果整个图像系列可供神经外科医生使用,则基于MMS图像做出的决定将是相似的。但是,十位初级医生中有七位无法读取腰椎的磁共振图像。神经外科住院医师和初级医生选择的图像没有显着差异。结论:初级医生利用MMS在紧急转诊的同时将X线断层扫描图像传输给神经外科医生是可行且安全的。选择的图像代表疾病病理,并有助于临床决策。

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