Reliability of telemedicine in evaluating skin tumors.

C M Phillips, W A Burke, M H Allen, D Stone, J L Wilson
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Abstract

Objectives: To determine the reliability of videoconferencing technology in evaluating skin tumors, the impact of the technology on the clinicians' degree of suspicion that a skin tumor is malignant, and the recommendation to do a biopsy.

Materials and methods: Four skin cancer screenings were conducted at rural health care facilities in eastern North Carolina that were connected to East Carolina University School of Medicine. A dermatologist saw the patients in person at the local facility, and the same patient was seen by a dermatologist via a T-1 connection to Greenville, North Carolina.

Results: The two physicians were in absolute agreement on 59% of the 107 skin tumors evaluated. There were five lesions identified by the on-site dermatologist as a probable or definite malignancy. The degree of concern about a lesion being malignant and the decision whether to do a biopsy were not significantly different, as shown by kappa analysis.

Conclusion: The concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to do a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.

远程医疗评估皮肤肿瘤的可靠性。
目的:确定视频会议技术评估皮肤肿瘤的可靠性,该技术对临床医生对皮肤肿瘤恶性怀疑程度的影响,以及建议进行活检。材料和方法:在北卡罗莱纳东部与东卡罗莱纳大学医学院相连的农村卫生保健机构进行了四次皮肤癌筛查。一名皮肤科医生在当地医院亲自为患者看病,另一名皮肤科医生通过与北卡罗来纳州格林维尔的T-1连接为同一名患者看病。结果:这两位医生对107例皮肤肿瘤的评估有59%是完全一致的。现场皮肤科医生鉴定有5个病变为可能或明确的恶性肿瘤。kappa分析显示,对病变恶性的关注程度和是否进行活检的决定没有显著差异。结论:远程医疗技术对特定皮肤病变的恶性程度和是否进行活检的建议没有显著影响。
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