Division of Vascular Surgery, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Mich.
Division of Vascular Surgery, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Mich.
J Vasc Surg. 2018 Jul;68(1):213-218. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2017.11.070. Epub 2018 Feb 2.
Using secured videoconferencing technologies, telemedicine may replace traditional clinic visits, save patients' time and travel, and improve use of limited surgeon and facility resources. We report our initial experience of the remote clinical encounter (RCE) by evaluating vascular surgery patients.
In this proof-of-concept pilot study, we conducted telemedicine evaluations of vascular patients at a tertiary care institution from October 2015 to August 2016. Patients were offered synchronous virtual visits from a surgical provider in lieu of an in-person visit. We used Skype for Business (Microsoft, Redmond, Wash) over secured networks for patient-provider interaction, clinical data entry in the Epic electronic medical record (Epic Systems Corporation, Verona, Wisc) for documentation, and established satellite facilities with existing vascular laboratories for imaging and laboratory testing. We evaluated feasibility, demographics, encounter type, and satisfaction of the patient through web-based questionnaires.
During a 10-month period, 41 women and 14 men with an average age of 57 years (range, 29-79 years) underwent 82 RCEs. There were 43 white (78.1%), 9 black (16.3%), 1 Asian (1.8%), and 2 Middle Eastern (3.6%) patients. Diagnoses included both arterial (aneurysm, carotid, and occlusive disease) and venous (deep venous thrombosis and varicose vein) disease. Among the 82 RCEs, visit types included 15 new patients, 30 postoperative visits, and 37 follow-up visits. Ultrasound imaging was performed in conjunction with the RCE in 74 patients (90.2%). Most patients (57%) had multiple RCEs during the study period. All 55 patients responded to the satisfaction questionnaire; 91% stated that they would highly recommend a virtual physician encounter to a friend or colleague, and all of the respondents found their encounter more convenient than having a traditional office visit. All patients thought that they were able to communicate clearly with the provider, and overall quality responses were overwhelmingly positive.
Secured virtual visits can be conducted using commercially available hardware and software solutions. Synchronous telemedicine with point-of-care ultrasound is effective in evaluating common vascular conditions. Virtual care may be used for management of patients with chronic vascular disease.
通过使用安全的视频会议技术,远程医疗可以替代传统的门诊就诊,节省患者的时间和交通费用,并提高有限的外科医生和设施资源的利用率。我们报告了通过评估血管病患者获得的远程临床就诊(RCE)的初步经验。
在这项概念验证性的试点研究中,我们于 2015 年 10 月至 2016 年 8 月在一家三级护理机构对血管病患者进行了远程医疗评估。为了替代面对面就诊,我们为外科医生提供了同步的虚拟就诊。我们使用 Skype for Business(微软,雷蒙德,华盛顿州)通过安全网络进行医患互动,在 Epic 电子病历(Epic Systems Corporation,威斯康星州 Verona)中输入临床数据进行文档记录,并在现有的血管实验室中设立卫星设施进行成像和实验室检查。我们通过网络问卷调查评估了患者的可行性、人口统计学、就诊类型和满意度。
在 10 个月的时间里,41 名女性和 14 名男性患者(平均年龄 57 岁,范围 29-79 岁)接受了 82 次 RCE。其中 43 名患者为白人(78.1%),9 名患者为黑人(16.3%),1 名患者为亚洲人(1.8%),2 名患者为中东人(3.6%)。诊断包括动脉(动脉瘤、颈动脉和闭塞性疾病)和静脉(深静脉血栓形成和静脉曲张)疾病。在 82 次 RCE 中,就诊类型包括 15 名新患者、30 名术后就诊和 37 名随访就诊。在 74 名患者(90.2%)中进行了超声成像检查。在研究期间,大多数患者(57%)进行了多次 RCE。所有 55 名患者均对满意度问卷做出了回应;91%的患者表示他们将非常推荐虚拟医生就诊给朋友或同事,所有受访者都认为他们的就诊比传统的门诊就诊更方便。所有患者都认为他们能够与提供者清晰地沟通,总体质量反应非常积极。
使用商业上可用的硬件和软件解决方案可以进行安全的虚拟访问。配备即时护理超声的同步远程医疗在评估常见血管疾病方面是有效的。虚拟护理可用于治疗慢性血管疾病患者。