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Ongoing Development and Evaluation of a Method of Telemedicine: Burn Care Management With a Smartphone

机译:持续发展与评估远程医疗方法:智能手机烧伤管理

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In cases involving small burns in patients without a comorbidity or associated pathology, a referral from a surgeon is necessary and sometimes it cannot be ascertained when the patient is not brought in by a specialized team. The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the quality of our method for performing telemedicine. This retrospective study included the 323 patients who were initially treated using the telemedicine system implemented between 2011 and 2016. This procedure only involved patients burned over a small portion of their body's surface area (ie, = 15%) who were between 15 and 75 years of age and who did not have a major comorbidity. The purpose of the procedure was to evaluate the need for surgery. The initial diagnosis regarding the need for a surgical procedure was accurate in 94.4% (305/323) of the cases. Eleven patients (3.4%) were transferred unnecessarily as they ultimately did not require surgery, and seven patients (2.2%) were ultimately transferred even though the need for surgery was not initially established at the time that the pictures were viewed. No initial errors in the photographic evaluation caused a worsening in the life-threatening, functional, or aesthetic prognoses. We have recently opted to use telemedicine for initial patient management. In 94.4% of cases, the opinion that was provided was accurate. Only 3.2% of the patients for whom outpatient treatment was recommended ultimately underwent surgery without subsequently experiencing the slightest injury due to any delay in therapy. Although it will never replace clinical examination, these results have encouraged us to develop telemedicine based on digital photography.
机译:在没有合并症或相关病理学的患者中涉及小烧伤的病例中,来自外科医生的推荐是必要的,有时,当患者未被专门团队带来患者时,它无法确定。该回顾性研究的目的是评估我们进行远程医疗方法的质量。该回顾性研究包括使用2011年至2016年间实施的远程医疗系统初始治疗的323名患者。该程序只涉及患者在其身体的一小部分(即& = 15%)之间燃烧。 75岁,没有重大合并症。该程序的目的是评估对手术的需求。关于外科手术的初步诊断是在94.4%(305/323)的情况下准确的。 11名患者(3.4%)被不必要地转移,因为它们最终不需要手术,并且即使在观看图片时未初始建立手术,也最终转移了7名患者(2.2%)。摄影评估中没有初始错误导致生命危及生命,功能或美学预后的恶化。我们最近选择使用远程医疗初始患者管理。在94.4%的情况下,提供的意见是准确的。建议在没有因治疗延迟的任何延迟而经历最轻微的伤害的情况下,仅推荐3.2%的门诊治疗。虽然它永远不会取代临床检查,但这些结果鼓励我们根据数码摄影开发远程医疗。

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