Pappalardo Marco, Fanelli Umberto, Chiné Vincenzo, Neglia Cosimo, Gramegna Andrea, Argentiero Alberto, Esposito Susanna
Pediatric Clinic, Pietro Barilla Children's Hospital, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, 43126 Parma, Italy.
Respiratory Unit and Cystic Fibrosis Adult Center, Internal Medicine Department, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, 20122 Milan, Italy.
Children (Basel). 2021 Mar 28;8(4):260. doi: 10.3390/children8040260.
Telemedicine is the remote practice of medicine through the use of information and communication technologies for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases. In this narrative review, we illustrate how telemedicine technologies are increasingly integrated into pediatric infectious disease programs with the aim of facilitating access to specialist care and reducing costs. There is widespread use of telemedicine for the management of acute and chronic infectious diseases, particularly in countries in which the majority of the population lives in rural areas, far from third-level hospital centers located in large urban centers. Obviously, telemedicine is also used in developed countries, and its importance has been further increased recently given the COVID-19 pandemic. It has many advantages for patients, such as saving time, money and working hours, and reducing cancelled appointments and delays, while there are also many advantages for doctors, allowing collaborations with specialists and continuous updating. Among the disadvantages are the limitation in carrying out an objective examination, which is particularly important for children under 2 years of age, and the need for cutting-edge technology and reliable connectivity. Telemedicine increasingly represents the future and the beginning of a new healthcare system that also will redefine medical care for the treatment of infectious diseases, both acute and chronic. However, the majority of the experience has involved adults, and its validation in pediatric care, as well as its application in real-life practices, are urgently needed.
远程医疗是指通过使用信息和通信技术对疾病进行预防、诊断、治疗和管理的远程医疗实践。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们阐述了远程医疗技术如何越来越多地融入儿科传染病项目,旨在促进获得专科护理并降低成本。远程医疗在急性和慢性传染病管理中得到广泛应用,尤其是在大多数人口居住在农村地区、远离位于大城市中心的三级医院的国家。显然,发达国家也使用远程医疗,鉴于新冠疫情,其重要性最近进一步提高。它对患者有许多好处,比如节省时间、金钱和工作时间,减少预约取消和延误,同时对医生也有很多好处,允许与专家合作并持续更新知识。缺点包括进行客观检查存在局限性,这对2岁以下儿童尤为重要,以及需要前沿技术和可靠的连接。远程医疗越来越代表着未来以及新医疗体系的开端,这一体系也将重新定义急慢性传染病治疗的医疗护理。然而,大多数经验都涉及成人,迫切需要在儿科护理中对其进行验证以及在实际应用中加以应用。