Telemedicine in epilepsy and encephalitis: previous research and indication guidelines in Korea.

Yoonhyuk Jang, Jangsup Moon, Soon-Tae Lee, Sang Kun Lee, Kon Chu
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Telemedicine is an emerging field of medicine that has become more important during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic era and is being studied actively in various medical fields. In neurology, the introduction of telemedicine is accelerating worldwide under the label of teleneurology. So far, few studies have been conducted on telemedicine for patients with epilepsy. In nonmetropolitan areas, video-based clinics have been demonstrated to be effective for seizure control, and smartphone-based diagnosis has also been confirmed to be accurate. Indeed, after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has been used to treat patients with epilepsy around the world. Few studies have examined the use of telemedicine for patients with autoimmune encephalitis. One showed that telephone-based evaluation is sufficient to assess the cognitive reserve of leucine-rich glioma inactivated-1-antibody encephalitis patients, thereby diagnosing their dementia. Telephone-based outpatient clinics are temporarily permitted under Korean medical law, and telemedicine can be attempted for clinically stable patients with epilepsy in Korea. In addition, patients with autoimmune encephalitis in stable or improving status may also be candidates for treatment with telemedicine. This review presents evidence for the safety and efficacy of telemedicine to treat epilepsy and encephalitis patients and discusses indication guidelines. Based on our literature review and current Korean medical law, we suggest tentative guidelines for telemedicine in the fields of epilepsy and autoimmune encephalitis.

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癫痫和脑炎的远程医疗:韩国以前的研究和适应症指南。
远程医疗是在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行时代变得更加重要的新兴医学领域,正在各个医学领域进行积极研究。在神经病学领域,在远程神经病学的标签下,远程医疗的引入正在全球范围内加速。到目前为止,关于癫痫患者远程医疗的研究还很少。在非大都市地区,基于视频的诊所已被证明对癫痫发作控制有效,基于智能手机的诊断也被证实是准确的。事实上,在2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发后,远程医疗已被用于治疗世界各地的癫痫患者。很少有研究调查了自身免疫性脑炎患者使用远程医疗的情况。一项研究表明,基于电话的评估足以评估富含亮氨酸的神经胶质瘤失活1抗体脑炎患者的认知储备,从而诊断其痴呆。韩国的《医疗法》暂时允许电话门诊,对临床稳定的癫痫患者也可以尝试远程医疗。此外,自身免疫性脑炎病情稳定或改善的患者也可能是远程医疗治疗的候选者。本文综述了远程医疗治疗癫痫和脑炎患者的安全性和有效性的证据,并讨论了适应证指南。根据我们的文献回顾和现行韩国医疗法,我们建议在癫痫和自身免疫性脑炎领域的远程医疗暂定指南。
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