Britton Noel, Miller Michael A, Safadi Sami, Siegel Ariel, Levine Andrea R, McCurdy Michael T
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2019 Sep 4;7:244. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00244. eCollection 2019.
Telemedicine, or healthcare delivery from a distance, has evolved over the past 50 years and helped alter health care delivery to patients around the globe. Its integration into numerous domains has permitted high quality care that transcends obstacles of geographic distance, lack of access to health care providers, and cost. Ultrasound is an effective diagnostic tool and its application within telemedicine ("tele-ultrasound") has advanced substantially in recent years, particularly in high-income settings. However, the utility of tele-ultrasound in resource-limited settings is less firmly established. To determine whether remote tele-ultrasound is a feasible, accurate, and care-altering imaging tool in resource-limited settings. PubMed, MEDLINE, and Embase. Twelve original articles met the following eligibility criteria: full manuscript available, written in English, including a direct patient-care intervention, performed in a resource-limited setting, images sent to a remote expert reader for interpretation and feedback, contained objective data on the impact of tele-ultrasound. Abstracts were independently screened by two authors against inclusion criteria for full-text review. Any discrepancies were settled by a senior author. Data was extracted from each study using a modified Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group's data extraction template. Study bias was evaluated using the ROBINS-I tool. The study results reflect the diverse applications of tele-ultrasound in low-resource settings. Africa was the most common study location. The specialties of cardiology and obstetrics comprised most studies. Two studies primarily relied on smartphones for image recording and transmission. Real-time, rather than asynchronous, tele-ultrasound image interpretation occurred in five of the 12 studies. The most common outcome measures were image quality, telemedicine system requirements, diagnostic accuracy, and changes in clinical management. The studies included were of poor quality with a dearth of randomized control trials and with significant between study heterogeneity which resulted in incomplete data and made cross study comparison difficult. Low-quality evidence suggests that ultrasound images acquired in resource-limited settings and transmitted using a telemedical platform to an expert interpreter are of satisfactory quality and value for clinical diagnosis and management.
远程医疗,即远距离提供医疗服务,在过去50年中不断发展,并有助于改变全球范围内为患者提供医疗服务的方式。它融入众多领域,使得高质量医疗服务得以实现,跨越了地理距离、难以获得医疗服务提供者以及成本等障碍。超声是一种有效的诊断工具,近年来其在远程医疗中的应用(“远程超声”)取得了显著进展,尤其是在高收入地区。然而,远程超声在资源有限环境中的效用尚未得到充分确立。为了确定远程超声在资源有限环境中是否是一种可行、准确且能改变医疗方式的成像工具。检索了PubMed、MEDLINE和Embase数据库。12篇原创文章符合以下纳入标准:有完整手稿、用英文撰写、包括直接的患者护理干预、在资源有限的环境中进行、图像发送给远程专家解读并获取反馈、包含关于远程超声影响的客观数据。两位作者独立根据纳入标准筛选摘要以进行全文审查。如有任何差异,由一位资深作者解决。使用修改后的Cochrane消费者与沟通审查小组的数据提取模板从每项研究中提取数据。使用ROBINS-I工具评估研究偏倚。研究结果反映了远程超声在低资源环境中的多种应用。非洲是最常见的研究地点。心脏病学和妇产科学是大多数研究的领域。两项研究主要依靠智能手机进行图像记录和传输。12项研究中有5项采用实时而非异步的方式进行远程超声图像解读。最常见的结果指标是图像质量、远程医疗系统要求、诊断准确性以及临床管理的变化。纳入的研究质量较差,缺乏随机对照试验,且研究之间存在显著异质性,导致数据不完整,难以进行跨研究比较。低质量证据表明,在资源有限环境中获取并通过远程医疗平台传输给专家解读的超声图像,对于临床诊断和管理具有令人满意的质量和价值。