远程医疗在肝移植中的应用优势及展望。

Marco Zeppieri
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为了在2019年冠状病毒病爆发期间维持护理,远程医疗得到了迅速实施。Jowell等人对远程医疗整合和肝移植评估的流行病研究在这篇社论中进行了审查。研究表明,远程保健不影响临床结果,包括评估时间、清单率或移植前死亡。研究发现,远程医疗没有增加社会人口不平等,这表明需要一个公平的护理框架。这篇社论讨论了肝病学中的远程医疗如何帮助患者接受专家治疗,同时减轻后勤和经济负担。通过提供与现场检查相同的临床结果,远程医疗可以使肝移植大众化。然而,该社论强调了技术障碍、远程评估身心健康的困难,以及向服务不足的社区进行专门外联的必要性。大流行之后,远程医疗对于更加灵活、以患者为中心的卫生保健系统至关重要。该社论鼓励创新和研究,以克服挑战,改进混合护理模式,并确保远程保健的平等和成功潜力。大流行的见解可以改善不同患者群体的肝移植治疗和结果。
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Advantages and future outlooks in the use of telemedicine in liver transplantation.

To maintain care during the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak, telemedicine was implemented quickly. Jowell et al's pandemic study on telehealth integration and liver transplant evaluation is examined in this editorial. The study showed that telehealth did not affect clinical outcomes including time to evaluation, listing rates, or pre-transplant death. The study found that telehealth did not increase sociodemographic inequalities, suggesting a fair care framework. The editorial discusses how telemedicine in hepatology might help patients receive expert treatment while reducing logistical and financial burdens. Telehealth can democratize liver transplantation by delivering equivalent clinical results as in-person examinations. However, the editorial highlights technological barriers, difficulties in remotely assessing mental and physical health, and the need for specialized outreach to underserved communities. After the pandemic, telemedicine is essential to a more flexible, patient-centered healthcare system. The editorial encourages creativity and research to overcome challenges, improve hybrid care models, and ensure telehealth's egalitarian and successful potential. Pandemic insights can improve liver transplantation treatment and outcomes for diverse patient populations.

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