打破障碍:远程医疗对改善亚美尼亚软组织和骨肿瘤管理的影响。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Ruzanna Papyan, Shushan Hovsepyan, Julieta Hoveyan, Saten Hovhannisyan, Tatev Arakelyan, Gevorg Tamamyan, Lilit Sargsyan, Lusine Hakobyan, Levon Davtyan, Armine Lazaryan, Davit Dallakyan, Narek Manukyan, Armen Mkhitaryan, Nelli Grigoryan, Sybille Perkowski, Birgit Froehlich, Andreas Groll, Manfred Schiborr, Katja Glutig, Kai Kroeger, Niklas Deventer, Marieke Mathilda Vaal, Karsten Wiebe, Joerg Haier, Wolfgang Hartmann, Eva Wardelmann, Monika Scheer, Heribert Jürgens
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目的:肌肉骨骼肉瘤是一种罕见的恶性肿瘤,约占儿童所有恶性肿瘤的12%。由于财政和教育的不平等,发达国家和发展中国家的儿童癌症结果各不相同。远程医疗项目对癌症治疗的质量产生了巨大的影响,有助于在资源有限的情况下优化资源,实现更好的癌症治疗。2019年,亚美尼亚在国际专家的远程医疗指导下建立了多学科团队(MDT),显著改善了肉瘤患者的管理。方法:肌肉骨骼癌工作组在德国 nster大学医院(UKM)的指导下,每周组织虚拟肿瘤委员会讨论病例,重点是病理和放射检查的回顾。结果:2019年8月至2023年12月,肌肉骨骼肿瘤MDT通过74次MDT会议讨论了151例肌肉骨骼肿瘤病例。我们回顾了所有病例的影像学研究,并对93%的病例进行了组织学检查。病理检查导致11例先前确定的诊断发生变化,随后改变了治疗方法。这导致32名患者改变了当地控制策略,5名患者需要到国外治疗,17名患者改变了化疗方案。值得注意的是,实施后没有出现拒绝治疗的病例,比之前3%的拒绝率有所下降。结论:成功的远程医疗倡议,加上机构支持,改善了诊断为肌肉骨骼肿瘤患者的护理。发展中国家对远程医疗的投资不仅加强了与各学科的国际和当地专家的交流,而且大大改善了对被诊断患有肉瘤的患者的处理。
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Breaking barriers: The impact of telemedicine on improving soft tissue and bone tumor management in Armenia.

Purpose: Musculoskeletal sarcomas are a rare group of malignant neoplasms, accounting for approximately 12 % of all malignant neoplasms among children. Childhood cancer outcomes vary between developed and developing countries due to financial and educational inequalities. Telemedicine programs have a huge impact on the quality of cancer care, helping to optimize resources for better cancer care in a resource-limited setting. In 2019, Armenia established multidisciplinary teams (MDT) with the guidance of international experts via telemedicine, significantly improving patients' management diagnosed with sarcomas.

Methods: The musculoskeletal cancer working group, mentored by the University Hospital of Münster (UKM), conducted weekly virtual tumor boards to discuss cases, focusing on the review of pathological and radiological examinations.

Results: From August 2019 to December 2023, the musculoskeletal cancer MDT discussed 151 musculoskeletal tumor cases via 74 MDT meetings. Imaging studies of all discussed cases were reviewed, while the review of histology images was performed for 93 % of cases. The pathology review led to changes in previously established diagnoses in eleven cases, which subsequently changed management. These led to altered local control strategies for 32 patients, with 5 requiring treatment abroad, and changes in chemotherapy regimens for 17 patients. Notably, there were no cases of treatment refusal post-implementation, a reduction from the previous 3 % refusal rate.

Conclusion: The successful telemedicine initiative, coupled with institutional support, improved the care of patients diagnosed with musculoskeletal tumors. The investment in telemedicine in developing countries not only enhances communications with international and local experts across various disciplines but also significantly improves the handling of patients diagnosed with sarcomas.

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