Patient outcomes in face-to-face clinics compared to virtual clinics for initial varicose vein consultations.

Kathryn McKnight, Mahtab Nezafat, Daniel Westby, Megan Power Foley, Aoife Lowery, Stewart Walsh
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BackgroundThe community prevalence of chronic venous insufficiency is high while complication rates of untreated varicose veins are relatively low. This prevalence / severity disparity leads to large numbers of patients awaiting routine clinic appointments for evaluation of their venous disease. Virtual consultations may partially alleviate this issue. We aimed to determine whether there was in difference in patient outcomes between those seen in a traditional 'face-to-face' clinic model compared to those consulted remotely by telephone.MethodsA prospective multi-site cohort study involved random allocation of six hundred 'non-urgent' referrals to virtual or face to face appointments for initial consultation regarding varicose veins.ResultsInitial virtual consultations for varicose veins were as effective as face-to-face consultations with respect to patient consultation outcomes. Similar proportions, about one-third, of face-to-face and virtual patients opted for surgical intervention (p = .726), compression hosiery (p = .17) or surveillance (p = .296). Factors including pain, phlebitis, ulcers and leg swelling may influence patients' willingness to utilise virtual consultations.ConclusionsVirtual consultations provided an equally effective method of delivering initial consultations for varicose veins while facilitating patients for whom travelling long distances poses a challenge.

患者的结果在面对面的诊所与虚拟诊所的初步静脉曲张咨询进行比较。
社区慢性静脉功能不全患病率高,而未经治疗的静脉曲张并发症发生率相对较低。这种患病率/严重程度的差异导致大量患者等待常规门诊预约评估他们的静脉疾病。虚拟咨询可以部分缓解这一问题。我们的目的是确定在传统的“面对面”门诊模式中看到的患者与通过电话远程咨询的患者之间是否存在差异。方法一项前瞻性多地点队列研究涉及随机分配600名“非紧急”转诊到虚拟或面对面预约,初步咨询静脉曲张。结果静脉曲张的初始虚拟会诊与面对面会诊一样有效。面对面和虚拟患者选择手术干预(p = .726)、压缩袜(p = .17)或监测(p = .296)的比例相似,约为三分之一。包括疼痛、静脉炎、溃疡和腿部肿胀在内的因素可能会影响患者利用虚拟咨询的意愿。结论:虚拟会诊为静脉曲张患者提供了一种同样有效的初步会诊方法,同时为长途旅行的患者提供了便利。
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