Wells Alexandra, Gupta Preeta, Tian Francis, Adkins Eric, Kaffenberger Benjamin
Drs. Wells, Tian, and Gupta are with The Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio.
Dr. Adkins is with the Department of Emergency Medicine at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2020 Apr;13(4):43-44. Epub 2020 Apr 1.
There is a shortage of dermatologists available to see hospitalized patients, especially for urgent evaluations such as in the emergency department setting. The use of teledermatology in the emergency setting was studied for patients presenting to the emergency department with symptoms of or a diagnosis of cellulitis. Thirty patients were enrolled and randomized to a teledermatology note being placed in their chart versus control patients undergoing standard care. Although randomized, in this small pilot study, the locations of involvement were unbalanced across treatment groups. The mean length of stay was slightly longer in the group randomized to teledermatology; however, this was largely related to the unbalanced number of patients presenting with bilateral and lower extremity complaints in the teledermatology group. This study provides important preliminary data for future studies, including ensuring appropriate balancing of locations of involvement, a larger sample size, and more rigid entry criteria.
负责诊治住院患者的皮肤科医生短缺,尤其是在急诊科等需要紧急评估的情况下。针对因蜂窝织炎症状或诊断而前往急诊科就诊的患者,研究了在紧急情况下使用远程皮肤病学的情况。招募了30名患者,并将其随机分为两组,一组是在其病历中记录远程皮肤病学诊断结果,另一组是接受标准护理的对照患者。尽管是随机分组,但在这项小型试点研究中,各治疗组的受累部位分布不均衡。随机分配到远程皮肤病学组的患者平均住院时间略长;然而,这在很大程度上与远程皮肤病学组中出现双侧和下肢症状的患者数量不均衡有关。这项研究为未来的研究提供了重要的初步数据,包括确保受累部位的适当均衡、更大的样本量和更严格的入选标准。