Telehealth for patients with rare epilepsies.

Therapeutic advances in rare disease Pub Date : 2022-03-08 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26330040221076861
Zachary J Kramer, Carrin Brandt, Kathryn Havens, Archana Pasupuleti, William D Gaillard, John M Schreiber
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Recent developments in technology and exigencies of the COVID-19 pandemic have spurred innovations for telehealth in patients with rare epilepsies. This review details the many ways telehealth may be used in the diagnosis and management of rare, pharmacoresistant epilepsy and documents our experience as measured by surveying caregivers of pediatric patients with epilepsy. Most components of the epilepsy evaluation, including history and examination, neuroimaging, and electroencephalogram (EEG) can be performed or reviewed remotely, assuming similar technique and quality of diagnostic studies. Seizure and epilepsy diagnosis is enhanced through the assistance of caregiver smart phone video recordings and 'ambulatory' EEG. Monitoring patient seizure frequency through paper seizure diaries is now increasingly being replaced by electronic diaries in both clinical and research settings. Electronic seizure diaries have numerous advantages such as data durability, increased accessibility, real-time availability, and easier analysis. Telehealth enhances access to specialized epilepsy care, which has been shown to reduce mortality and improve patient compliance and outcomes. Telehealth can also enable evaluation of patients with rare epilepsy in centers of excellence and enhance enrollment in clinical trials. Reducing mortality risk in patients with epilepsy can be accomplished through remote counseling and addressing psychiatric co-morbidities. Findings from surveying caregivers of children with epilepsy treated at Children's National Hospital showed that 54/56 (96.4%) found that not having to commute to the appointment positively contributed to their telemedicine experience. Overall, most respondents had a positive experience with their telemedicine visit. Almost all respondents (98%) were either 'very happy' or 'happy' with their telemedicine visit and their ability to communicate over telemedicine with the provider and either 'very likely' or 'likely' to want to use telemedicine for some future clinic visits. Telehealth in rare epilepsies is feasible and, in many ways, comparable with traditional evaluation and management.

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为罕见癫痫患者提供远程医疗服务。
技术的最新发展和新冠肺炎大流行的紧迫性刺激了罕见癫痫患者远程医疗的创新。这篇综述详细介绍了远程医疗在罕见、耐药性癫痫的诊断和治疗中的多种方法,并记录了我们通过调查儿科癫痫患者的护理人员所获得的经验。癫痫评估的大多数组成部分,包括病史和检查、神经成像和脑电图(EEG),都可以远程进行或审查,假设诊断研究的技术和质量相似。通过护理人员的智能手机视频记录和“动态”脑电图的帮助,癫痫发作和癫痫诊断得到了加强。在临床和研究环境中,通过纸质癫痫日记监测患者癫痫发作频率正越来越多地被电子日记所取代。电子扣押日记具有许多优点,如数据持久性、可访问性增强、实时可用性和更容易分析。远程医疗增强了获得专门癫痫护理的机会,这已被证明可以降低死亡率,改善患者的依从性和结果。远程医疗还可以在卓越中心对罕见癫痫患者进行评估,并增加临床试验的注册人数。可以通过远程咨询和解决精神病合并症来降低癫痫患者的死亡率。对在国家儿童医院接受治疗的癫痫儿童护理人员的调查结果显示,54/56(96.4%)的人发现,不必通勤赴约对他们的远程医疗体验有积极贡献。总体而言,大多数受访者对远程医疗访问有着积极的体验。几乎所有受访者(98%)都对自己的远程医疗就诊以及通过远程医疗与提供者沟通的能力感到“非常高兴”或“高兴”,并且“非常可能”或“可能”希望在未来的一些诊所就诊中使用远程医疗。罕见癫痫患者的远程健康是可行的,在许多方面可以与传统的评估和管理相媲美。
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