Warner Jennifer
University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust, Derriford Road, Plymouth PL6 8DH, UK.
Burns. 2023 Mar;49(2):455-460. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2022.04.006. Epub 2022 Apr 22.
Burn referrals make up a significant proportion of the referrals received by the on-call Plastics surgery team at University Hospital Plymouth (UHP). UHP is a burns facility that takes referrals that are< 10% total body surface area (TBSA) in adults and< 5% in children. Since switching to a telemedicine service in 2018, this has had the benefit of not needing to see the patient face-to-face. It allows for direct advice given over the phone enabling immediate treatment to be administered. In addition it prevents unnecessary referrals. The COVID-19 pandemic has meant that more people are spending time at home and this study aims to see if this has had an impact on the number of referrals received.
Data was collected retrospectively over 2 years 2019 and 2020 from MDSAS telemedicine service. The outcome of each referral was recorded as advice given, seen in outpatients or patient admitted. The total for each year was calculated and compared. Also recorded was the age of the patient, the referring unit, the type of burn and the TBSA.
A 19.3% increase in referrals received during the year of 2020. The most common age group for a burn referral was the 0-5 years age group; the number of referrals increased by 8.4% in this age group in the year of lockdown. Scalds and contact burns remained the highest mechanism of injury. TBSA of 0.5% was the most common TBSA over both years. Over 47% of referrals travelled from over 30 miles away. The majority of referrals were either seen in outpatients or given advice only. Burn referrals were most commonly over-estimated, 23.2% of burn referrals in 2019 and 20.9% in 2020 were over estimated by> 1% TBSA. 5.5% of referrals were under-estimated.
There was an increase in the number of referrals during COVID-19. Overall there were a very low number of inappropriate referrals. The telemedicine system has impacted positively in time efficiency especially during COVID-19. It has meant that advice can be given without seeing the patient directly leading to both benefits for the patient and the department.
在普利茅斯大学医院(UHP),烧伤转诊病例占值班整形外科团队接收转诊病例的很大比例。UHP是一家烧伤治疗机构,接收成人烧伤面积小于10%体表面积(TBSA)、儿童烧伤面积小于5%的转诊病例。自2018年改用远程医疗服务以来,其好处是无需面对面看诊患者。通过电话可直接提供建议,从而能够立即进行治疗。此外,还可避免不必要的转诊。2019冠状病毒病疫情意味着更多人居家,本研究旨在了解这是否对接收的转诊病例数量产生了影响。
回顾性收集2019年和2020年这两年间MDSAS远程医疗服务的数据。记录每次转诊的结果,如提供的建议、门诊看诊或患者入院情况。计算并比较每年的总数。还记录了患者年龄、转诊科室、烧伤类型和TBSA。
2020年接收的转诊病例增加了19.3%。烧伤转诊最常见的年龄组是0至5岁年龄组;在封锁的这一年,该年龄组的转诊病例数量增加了8.4%。烫伤和接触性烧伤仍是最主要的致伤机制。两年间,0.5%的TBSA是最常见的TBSA。超过47%的转诊病例来自30多英里以外的地方。大多数转诊病例要么在门诊看诊,要么仅接受了建议。烧伤转诊病例大多被高估,2019年23.2%的烧伤转诊病例和2020年20.9%的烧伤转诊病例被高估超过1%TBSA。5.5%的转诊病例被低估。
2019冠状病毒病期间转诊病例数量有所增加。总体而言,不适当转诊病例数量非常少。远程医疗系统对时间效率产生了积极影响,尤其是在2019冠状病毒病期间。这意味着无需直接看诊患者就能提供建议,对患者和科室都有好处。