Murdison K A
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA.
Telemed J. 1997 Summer;3(2):179-84. doi: 10.1089/tmj.1.1997.3.179.
To determine if the Georgia Statewide Academic and Medical System Telemedicine Network can deliver subspecialty pediatric care to rural areas of Georgia.
A retrospective review was conducted of a clinical experience, over a 30-month period from November 1993 through June 1996, involving 13 pediatric cardiology-related encounters in seven male and six female patients. Patients' ages ranged from 5 days to 16 years. Eleven encounters were initiated because of a suspicion of congenital heart disease (CHD); two encounters involved postoperative evaluations in patients who had recently undergone cardiac surgery at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG).
Of the 11 patients suspected to have CHD, five had CHD documented during the telemedicine evaluation, of whom two were transferred to MCG for further invasive evaluation and surgical correction. Three others with CHD, and the remaining six patients who required no further subspecialty follow-up, were followed in their home communities by their primary care physicians.
Telemedicine is a useful tool for the evaluation of infants and children with suspected CHD.
确定佐治亚州全州学术与医疗系统远程医疗网络能否为佐治亚州农村地区提供儿科亚专科护理。
对1993年11月至1996年6月这30个月期间的临床经验进行回顾性研究,涉及7名男性和6名女性患者的13次儿科心脏病学相关会诊。患者年龄从5天至16岁不等。11次会诊是因怀疑患有先天性心脏病(CHD)而发起;2次会诊涉及对近期在佐治亚医学院(MCG)接受心脏手术患者的术后评估。
在11名怀疑患有CHD的患者中,5名在远程医疗评估期间被确诊患有CHD,其中2名被转至MCG进行进一步的侵入性评估和手术矫正。另外3名患有CHD的患者以及其余6名无需进一步亚专科随访的患者,由其初级保健医生在其所在社区进行随访。
远程医疗是评估疑似CHD的婴幼儿的有用工具。