Literature DB >> 28537510

Remote autopsy services: A feasibility study on nine cases.

Aleksandar Vodovnik1, Mohammad Reza F Aghdam1, Dan Gøran Espedal1.   

Abstract

Introduction We have conducted a feasibility study on remote autopsy services in order to increase the flexibility of the service with benefits for teaching and interdepartmental collaboration. Methods Three senior staff pathologists, one senior autopsy technician and one junior resident participated in the study. Nine autopsies were performed by the autopsy technician or resident, supervised by the primary pathologist, through the secure, double encrypted video link using Jabber Video (Cisco) with a high-speed broadband connection. The primary pathologist and autopsy room each connected to the secure virtual meeting room using 14″ laptops with in-built cameras (Hewlett-Packard). A portable high-definition web camera (Cisco) was used in the autopsy room. Primary and secondary pathologists independently interpreted and later compared gross findings for the purpose of quality assurance. The video was streamed live only during consultations and interpretation. A satisfaction survey on technical and professional aspects of the study was conducted. Results Independent interpretations of gross findings between primary and secondary pathologists yielded full agreement. A definite cause of death in one complex autopsy was determined following discussions between pathologists and reviews of the clinical notes. Our satisfaction level with the technical and professional aspects of the study was 87% and 97%, respectively. Discussion Remote autopsy services are found to be feasible in the hands of experienced staff, with increased flexibility and interest of autopsy technicians in the service as a result.

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Keywords:  Remote autopsy; digital pathology; video interpretation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28537510     DOI: 10.1177/1357633X17708947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Telemed Telecare        ISSN: 1357-633X            Impact factor:   6.184


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1.  Remote Reporting from Home for Primary Diagnosis in Surgical Pathology: A Tertiary Oncology Center Experience during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Vidya Rao; Rajiv Kumar; Sathyanarayanan Rajaganesan; Swapnil Rane; Gauri Deshpande; Subhash Yadav; Asawari Patil; Trupti Pai; Santosh Menon; Aekta Shah; Katha Rabade; Mukta Ramadwar; Poonam Panjwani; Neha Mittal; Ayushi Sahay; Bharat Rekhi; Munita Bal; Uma Sakhadeo; Sumeet Gujral; Sangeeta Desai
Journal:  J Pathol Inform       Date:  2021-01-08

2.  Remote Reporting During a Pandemic Using Digital Pathology Solution: Experience from a Tertiary Care Cancer Center.

Authors:  Veena Ramaswamy; B N Tejaswini; Sowmya B Uthaiah
Journal:  J Pathol Inform       Date:  2021-04-08

3.  Complete Routine Remote Digital Pathology Services.

Authors:  Aleksandar Vodovnik; Mohammad Reza F Aghdam
Journal:  J Pathol Inform       Date:  2018-10-29
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