Heimann Heinrich, Broadbent Deborah, Cheeseman Robert
St. Pauls Eye Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 2020 Dec;237(12):1400-1408. doi: 10.1055/a-1300-7779. Epub 2020 Dec 7.
The customary doctor and patient interactions are currently undergoing significant changes through technological advances in imaging and data processing and the need for reducing person-to person contacts during the COVID-19 crisis. There is a trend away from face-to-face examinations to virtual assessments and decision making. Ophthalmology is particularly amenable to such changes, as a high proportion of clinical decisions are based on routine tests and imaging results, which can be assessed remotely. The uptake of digital ophthalmology varies significantly between countries. Due to financial constraints within the National Health Service, specialized ophthalmology units in the UK have been early adopters of digital technology. For more than a decade, patients have been managed remotely in the diabetic retinopathy screening service and virtual glaucoma clinics. We describe the day-to-day running of such services and the doctor and patient experiences with digital ophthalmology in daily practice.
通过成像和数据处理技术的进步以及在新冠疫情危机期间减少人际接触的需求,传统的医患互动目前正在经历重大变革。出现了从面对面检查转向虚拟评估和决策的趋势。眼科尤其适合这种变革,因为很大一部分临床决策是基于常规检查和成像结果,而这些都可以远程评估。数字眼科在不同国家的采用情况差异很大。由于英国国民医疗服务体系的资金限制,英国的专科眼科部门一直是数字技术的早期采用者。十多年来,糖尿病视网膜病变筛查服务和虚拟青光眼诊所一直在对患者进行远程管理。我们描述了此类服务的日常运作以及日常实践中医生和患者对数字眼科的体验。