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Comparing acne follow-up: teledermatology versus outpatient dermatology visits.

Hasan Khosravi1, Sophia Zhang, Nalyn Siripong, Autumn Moorhead, Joseph C English Iii.   

Abstract

The application of teledermatology for evaluating acne patients has yielded comparable therapeutic outcomes with traditional face-to-face evaluation, but follow-up compliance between these modalities is not well-studied. Our objective is to compare the rate and duration of follow-up between acne patients initially evaluated by teledermatology versus in-person outpatient consultation. Electronic medical review of acne patients, 18-35 years-old seen via teledermatology and face-to-face evaluation at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center between 2010-2018 was performed. Teledermatology patients were less likely to follow-up in the first 90 days (13.0% versus 31.0%, P<0.001) compared to patients seen face-to-face with overall follow-up rates of 22% among both modalities. The median time to follow-up was 45.5 days (IQR: 13/57) in the teledermatology group compared to 64 days (IQR: 56/77) in the face-to-face group (P<0.001). Teledermatology patients were more likely to be treated with oral antibiotics (43.0% versus 28.5%) or oral spironolactone (18.5% versus 12.5%) compared to patients seen face-to-face (P<0.001). Teledermatology poses a promising solution to extend dermatologic care with earlier access to follow-up. Our data demonstrates a need to improve teledermatology follow-up education to improve follow-up care.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32621674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Online J        ISSN: 1087-2108


  4 in total

1.  Clinical Features of Acne in Primary Care Patients Assessed Through Teledermatology.

Authors:  Mara Giavina-Bianchi; Maria Fernanda Dias Azevedo; Eduardo Cordioli
Journal:  J Prim Care Community Health       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec

2.  Comparing antibiotic prescription rates between in-person and telemedicine visits.

Authors:  Ramie Fathy; Sara Briker; Olaf Rodriguez; John S Barbieri
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  2021-09-06       Impact factor: 15.487

Review 3.  Teledermatology and Inflammatory Skin Conditions during COVID-19 Era: New Perspectives and Applications.

Authors:  Claudio Marasca; Maria Carmela Annunziata; Elisa Camela; Adriana Di Guida; Luigi Fornaro; Matteo Megna; Maddalena Napolitano; Cataldo Patruno; Luca Potestio; Gabriella Fabbrocini
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 4.241

Review 4.  International Teledermatology Review.

Authors:  Karen McKoy; Saul Halpern; Kudakwashe Mutyambizi
Journal:  Curr Dermatol Rep       Date:  2021-07-28
  4 in total

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