Marcolino Milena S, Carvalho Bárbara C, Lucena Aline M, França Ana Luiza N, Pessoa Cristiane G, Neves Daniel S, Alkmim Maria Beatriz M
Telehealth Center, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Teleheatlh Network of Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2015;216:989.
The Telehealth Network of Minas Gerais (TNMG) is a public telehealth service in Brazil that has performed electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis since 2005. From February to March 2014, 28% of ECGs were classified as "emergency" by the primary care tele-health sites. This quasi-experimental study aimed to investigate the reasons behind the high number of emergency ECGs being sent in, the implementation of corrective actions, and an assessment of the impact of these actions. In the 1st phase, primary care units that sent >70% of ECGs as emergency from February to March 2014 were selected. The 2nd phase consisted of the intervention. In the 3rd phase, the proportion of ECGs sent as an emergency during the 1st and 2nd months post intervention were assessed. Of the 63 cities selected during the 1st phase, 50% of the practitioners did not know the proper definition of emergency. After the intervention, 67% of the cities had a significant reduction in the proportion of ECGs sent as an emergency during the 1st month, and 17% had a significant reduction during the 2nd month.
米纳斯吉拉斯州远程医疗网络(TNMG)是巴西的一项公共远程医疗服务,自2005年以来一直开展心电图(ECG)分析。在2014年2月至3月期间,基层医疗远程医疗站点将28%的心电图归类为“紧急情况”。这项准实验研究旨在调查大量紧急心电图送检背后的原因、纠正措施的实施情况以及对这些措施效果的评估。在第一阶段,选取了在2014年2月至3月期间将超过70%的心电图作为紧急情况送检的基层医疗单位。第二阶段为干预阶段。在第三阶段,评估干预后第一个月和第二个月作为紧急情况送检的心电图比例。在第一阶段选取的63个城市中,50%的从业者不知道紧急情况的正确定义。干预后,67%的城市在第一个月将紧急情况送检的心电图比例显著降低,17%的城市在第二个月显著降低。