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Use of telemedicine and telephone consultation in decision-making and follow-up of burn patients: Initial experience from two burn units.

Emin Turk1, Erdal Karagulle, Cem Aydogan, Hakan Oguz, Akin Tarim, Hamdi Karakayali, Mehmet Haberal.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the use of telemedicine in decision-making and follow-up of burn patients.
METHODS: The Konya Burn Unit was established in July 2003, and up to December 2009, 187 patients were admitted to this unit, all of them were consulted-via audiovisual transmission of data (telemedicine)-to the same burn surgeon at the Ankara Burn Referral Center of our hospital network. Three basic systems are currently used: live interactive video, store-and-forward images, and telephone. The demographic data and burn criteria of the patients were investigated. Changes in the number of televisits and patient management were analyzed.
RESULTS: During the 66-month timeframe, 525 televisits were performed on 187 patients. There were 126 males (67.4%) and 61 females (32.6%). The mean total burn surface area (percentage of total burn surface area burned) was 23.3 ± 17.8% (range, 3-95%). Nine of the 187 patients (4.8%) died owing to multiorgan failure and sepsis. As a result of these televisits, 21 patients (11.2%) were transferred to our referral center. The number of dead and transferred patients decreased during the study.
CONCLUSIONS: Telemedicine is appropriate and cost-effective for treatment and follow-up of patients in burn units with personnel with limited experience.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21146313     DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2010.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns        ISSN: 0305-4179            Impact factor:   2.744


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