Store-and-Forward Teledermatology Wound Checks Following Mohs Surgery: A Pilot Study.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2024-08-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2024.0039
Tyler Werbel, Navid Farahbakhsh, Sailesh Konda
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Abstract

Introduction: Store-and-forward telemedicine is a form of electronic transmission in which patient images or clinical information are transmitted to clinicians for asynchronous clinical decision making. This study evaluated the use, feasibility, savings, and patient satisfaction of postoperative store-and-forward wound checks following Mohs surgery.

Methods: Select patients were asked to participate in a virtual postoperative wound check after receiving Mohs surgery. Participants sent photos of their wound site and subsequently completed an anonymous survey.

Results: One hundred and ten patients were enrolled, mean age 68 (range 32-87). Patients saved an average of $14.16, 78.6 miles of travel, and 90 min of travel time. Ninety-eight percent of respondents felt their quality of care in teledermatology was "about the same" to "much better" than compared with traditional in-person care. Sixty-four of the respondents (90.1%) reported they would prefer their next Mohs wound check to be conducted through teledermatology.

Conclusion: Store-and-forward telemedicine in patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery is a safe, effective, and efficient method for postoperative wound care.

莫氏手术后的存储转发远程皮肤科伤口检查:试点研究。
简介:存储转发式远程医疗是一种电子传输方式:存储转发远程医疗是一种电子传输方式,通过这种方式将患者图像或临床信息传输给临床医生,以便进行异步临床决策。本研究评估了莫氏手术后存储转发伤口检查的使用情况、可行性、节省费用情况和患者满意度:方法:要求部分患者在接受莫氏手术后参加虚拟术后伤口检查。参与者发送伤口部位的照片,随后完成匿名调查:结果:共有 110 名患者参与,平均年龄 68 岁(32-87 岁不等)。患者平均节省了 14.16 美元、78.6 英里的路程和 90 分钟的路程时间。98%的受访者认为,与传统的面对面治疗相比,远程皮肤病治疗的质量 "差不多 "到 "好得多"。64名受访者(90.1%)表示,他们更愿意通过远程皮肤科进行下一次莫氏伤口检查:结论:对接受莫氏显微放射手术的患者进行存储转发远程医疗是一种安全、有效、高效的术后伤口护理方法。
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