Clinical signs, telemedicine and online consultations in head and neck diseases during the SARS CoV-2 pandemic: an Italian experience.

Massimo Robiony, Salvatore Sembronio, Alessandro Tel, Elisabetta Ocello, Jamile Karina Antonio, Marilena Graziadio, Cesare Miani
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Objective: The aim of this paper is to describe the application of a telemedicine (TM) synchronous model designed to deliver care during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to patients with head and neck disease.

Methods: The first step was to identify the classes of patients eligible for tele-examination. Mild, flu-like symptomatology represents the characteristics of the typical patient who is a candidate for tele-examination. The standard requirements for TM include a computer associated with a digital camera, alternatively a smartphone or tablet. The TM platform is based on the Lifesize™ software, which can be freely downloaded.

Results: The overall number of teleconsultations was 178, of which 163 (91.5%) were managed at home, while 15 (8.5%) were invited for in-presence examination. The number of patients coming from general practitioners was 98 (55.1%), from spoke units 52 (29.2%), patients needing prompt stabilisation and transfer to the hub centre were 20 (11.2%,) while 8 (4.5%) were immediately fast-tracked in the spoke unit after multi-professional tele-consultation.

Conclusions: Telemedicine improves organisational models, and provides a scalable solution to overcome problems of overcrowding, resources and time. Should these developments continue, we could face to a gradual transition to a more digital and efficient healthcare system.

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SARS - CoV-2大流行期间头颈部疾病的临床症状、远程医疗和在线咨询:意大利经验
目的:介绍新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间远程医疗(TM)同步模式在头颈部疾病患者中的应用。方法:第一步是确定适合远程检查的患者类别。轻微的流感样症状代表了需要远程检查的典型患者的特征。TM的标准要求包括与数码相机相关联的计算机,或者智能手机或平板电脑。TM平台基于Lifesize™软件,该软件可免费下载。结果:远程会诊178次,其中在家会诊163次(91.5%),现场会诊15次(8.5%)。来自全科医生的患者人数为98人(55.1%),来自辐条单位的患者人数为52人(29.2%),需要迅速稳定并转移到枢纽中心的患者人数为20人(11.2%),而8人(4.5%)在多专业远程会诊后立即在辐条单位快速追踪。结论:远程医疗改进了组织模式,并提供了一种可扩展的解决方案,以克服过度拥挤、资源和时间等问题。如果这些发展继续下去,我们可能会面临向更加数字化和高效的医疗保健系统的逐步过渡。
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