Gupta Sameer, Boehme Jacqueline, Manser Kelly, Dewar Jannine, Miller Amie, Siddiqui Gina, Schwaitzberg Steven D
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Surg Innov. 2016 Oct;23(5):498-504. doi: 10.1177/1553350616656278. Epub 2016 Jun 22.
Background Google Glass has been used in a variety of medical settings with promising results. We explored the use and potential value of an asynchronous, near-real time protocol-which avoids transmission issues associated with real-time applications-for recording, uploading, and viewing of high-definition (HD) visual media in the emergency department (ED) to facilitate remote surgical consults. Study Design First-responder physician assistants captured pertinent aspects of the physical examination and diagnostic imaging using Google Glass' HD video or high-resolution photographs. This visual media were then securely uploaded to the study website. The surgical consultation then proceeded over the phone in the usual fashion and a clinical decision was made. The surgeon then accessed the study website to review the uploaded video. This was followed by a questionnaire regarding how the additional data impacted the consultation. Results The management plan changed in 24% (11) of cases after surgeons viewed the video. Five of these plans involved decision making regarding operative intervention. Although surgeons were generally confident in their initial management plan, confidence scores increased further in 44% (20) of cases. In addition, we surveyed 276 ED patients on their opinions regarding concerning the practice of health care providers wearing and using recording devices in the ED. The survey results revealed that the majority of patients are amenable to the addition of wearable technology with video functionality to their care. Conclusions This study demonstrates the potential value of a medically dedicated, hands-free, HD recording device with internet connectivity in facilitating remote surgical consultation.
谷歌眼镜已在多种医疗场景中使用,取得了令人期待的成果。我们探索了一种异步、近实时协议的使用及潜在价值,该协议可避免与实时应用相关的传输问题,用于在急诊科记录、上传和查看高清视觉媒体,以促进远程外科会诊。
急救医师助理使用谷歌眼镜的高清视频或高分辨率照片捕捉体格检查和诊断成像的相关方面。然后将这些视觉媒体安全地上传到研究网站。随后以常规方式通过电话进行外科会诊并做出临床决策。外科医生随后访问研究网站查看上传的视频。之后会有一份关于额外数据如何影响会诊的问卷。
外科医生查看视频后,24%(11例)的病例管理计划发生了改变。其中5个计划涉及手术干预的决策。尽管外科医生通常对其初始管理计划有信心,但44%(20例)的病例中信心评分进一步提高。此外,我们对276名急诊科患者就他们对医疗保健提供者在急诊科佩戴和使用记录设备做法的看法进行了调查。调查结果显示,大多数患者愿意在其护理中增加具有视频功能的可穿戴技术。
本研究证明了一种具备互联网连接功能、专门用于医疗的免提高清记录设备在促进远程外科会诊方面的潜在价值。