Department of Neurology and ALS Centre, University of Piemonte Orientale, Maggiore della Carità Hospital, Novara, Italy.
Department Dietetic and Clinical Nutrition, University of Piemonte Orientale, Maggiore della Carità Hospital, Novara, Italy.
Acta Neurol Scand. 2021 May;143(5):489-496. doi: 10.1111/ane.13373. Epub 2020 Nov 24.
Specialized multidisciplinary ALS care has been shown to extend survival and improve patient's and caregiver's quality of life. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the management of patients suddenly changed and telemedicine has been proven to be as effective as outpatient care. We elaborate the experience with Telemedicine of a Tertiary ALS Center from an Italian geographical area with high infectious risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
19 patients were evaluated in telemedicine by a multidisciplinary team including a neurologist (clinical evaluation, intercurrent events, and drug prescriptions); a dietician (diet and weight monitoring); a psychologist (psychological assessment and support); and a physiotherapist (physiotherapy treatment and device prescription). Telemedicine was performed using the online platform "IoMT Connected Care Platform (Ticuro Reply)."
All patients reported a positive perception of talking face to face with healthcare professionals and were satisfied with how the team understood their problems. During video televisits, there was a change in the patient's medication regimen in 11/19; 2/19 required pneumological evaluation and started NIV; and 9/16 patients required prescription of devices. The mean monthly decline of ALSFRS-R before televisit was 0.88 (SD 1.17) and during televisit of 0.49 (SD 0.75). Bodyweight and daily caloric content remain stable. Reduction in HADS scores and stability in ALSAQ-40 were observed.
Our study positively reproduced the multidisciplinary approach currently used with ALS patients, trying to stabilize the functional and metabolic status and improving the psychological one. Future directions include a personalized telemedicine program according to the patient's needs.
专门的多学科肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)护理已被证明可以延长患者的生存期,并提高患者和护理人员的生活质量。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,患者的管理突然发生变化,远程医疗已被证明与门诊护理同样有效。我们详细阐述了一家意大利高传染风险地区的三级 ALS 中心在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用远程医疗的经验。
由包括神经病学家(临床评估、并发事件和药物处方)、营养师(饮食和体重监测)、心理学家(心理评估和支持)和物理治疗师(物理治疗和设备处方)在内的多学科团队通过远程医疗对 19 名患者进行了评估。远程医疗使用在线平台“IoMT Connected Care Platform (Ticuro Reply)”进行。
所有患者均报告与医疗保健专业人员面对面交流的感觉良好,并对团队理解他们的问题的方式感到满意。在视频探视期间,19 名患者中有 11 名改变了药物治疗方案;2 名需要进行肺功能评估并开始使用 NIV;9/16 名患者需要处方设备。在远程访问之前,ALSFRS-R 的每月平均下降值为 0.88(SD 1.17),在远程访问期间为 0.49(SD 0.75)。体重和每日热量摄入保持稳定。观察到 HADS 评分降低和 ALSAQ-40 稳定。
我们的研究成功地复制了目前用于 ALS 患者的多学科方法,试图稳定其功能和代谢状态,并改善其心理状态。未来的方向包括根据患者的需求制定个性化的远程医疗计划。