Juan M Nina-Mollinedo, Víctor Quesada-Cubo, Luisa Rivera-Zabala, Sarah H Miranda-Rojas, Julia R Olmos-Machicado, Neyde Arce-Alarcon, Pedro E Cerruto-Zelaya, Franz R Codori-Cusi, Ernesto C Lima-Gutierrez, Jeyson M Auza-Pinto, Alfonso J Rodriguez-Morales, Juan P Escalera-Antezana
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背景:目前很少有科学证据表明在远程医疗的帮助下远程实施COVID-19战略的有效性。目的:通过玻利维亚卫生和体育部COVID-19呼叫中心的早期发现,评估远程会诊作为一种中介医疗手段是否有助于对COVID-19高怀疑个体进行监测和随访。方法:对covid -19呼叫中心捕获的患者进行描述性和横断面观察研究,在实施的头100天内,通过国家远程医疗方案在玻利维亚全境通过信息和通信技术进行远程咨询,在患者家中对其进行监测和随访。结果:共有3278名患者在2020年3月16日至6月23日期间被招募;49.4%为女性,总体平均年龄37.5岁(标准差[SD] 15.2)。平均检测时间7.6 d (SD 6.92);93.8%的人需要居家隔离,只有6.2%的人需要住院治疗。所有患者的平均随访时间为6.7天(SD 4.87;范围2-38)。康复出院75.6%,死亡1.9%。结论:早期发现疑似COVID-19患者,了解其临床演变直至康复或死亡。远程会诊显示出院时预后良好,死亡率低。从这些结果可以推断,远程会诊是一个有价值的工具,在监测,评估和随访患者。保健体育部通过covid -19呼叫中心加强了流行病监测系统,使其成为国家一级可能的疑似病例的被动搜索工具,并疏通了负责这项工作的其他服务。
Hundred Days of Teleconsultations and Their Usefulness in the Management of COVID-19: Experience of the COVID-19 National Call Center in Bolivia.
Background:There is currently little scientific evidence on the usefulness of implementing strategies against COVID-19 remotely with the help of telemedicine.Objective:Evaluate whether teleconsultation is helpful as an instrument of mediated care in the monitoring and follow-up of individuals with high suspicion of COVID-19 through early detection by the Call Center COVID-19 of the Ministry of Health and Sports, Bolivia.Methodology:Descriptive and cross-sectional observational study of patients captured by the Call Center-COVID-19, who were monitored and followed up in their homes through teleconsultations carried out by the National TeleHealth Program, remotely through information and communication technologies throughout the Bolivian territory during the first 100 days of its implementation.Results:A total of 3,278 patients were studied, recruited between March 16 and June 23, 2020; 49.4% were women, with an overall mean age of 37.5 years (standard deviation [SD] 15.2). The mean detection time was 7.6 days (SD 6.92); 93.8% required home isolation, and only 6.2% were transferred for hospitalization. The mean follow-up time for all patients was 6.7 days (SD 4.87; range 2-38). A total of 75.6% were discharged as recovered patients, and 1.9% died.Conclusions:Early detection of individuals with suspected COVID-19 was achieved, knowing their clinical evolution until their recovery or death. Teleconsultations showed good outcomes at discharge and low fatal outcomes. From these results, it can be inferred that teleconsultation is a valuable tool in the monitoring, evaluation, and follow-up of patients. The Ministry of Health and Sports through Call Center-COVID-19 reinforced the Epidemiological Surveillance System as a passive search tool for possible suspected cases at the national level and decongesting other services in charge of this task.