Department of Ophthalmology (TTX, FFK, MCB, MTB, JJC), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; Department of Neurology (MCB, MTB, JJC), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; Circle City Neuro-Ophthalmology (KEL), Carmel, Indiana; Neuro-Ophthalmology Section (KEL), Midwest Eye Institute, Carmel, Indiana; Ophthalmology Service (KEL), Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana; Department of Ophthalmology (KEL, MWK), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana; and Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery (MWK), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
J Neuroophthalmol. 2023 Mar 1;43(1):34-39. doi: 10.1097/WNO.0000000000001643. Epub 2022 Jul 8.
Interprofessional electronic consultation (eConsult) is a telemedicine modality in which consulting providers review outside records and provide recommendations without in-person consultation. The purpose of this study was to describe the utilization of eConsults in the management of neuro-ophthalmic conditions.
Retrospective cohort study of all patients who received an eConsult for a neuro-ophthalmic condition at a single quaternary referral center from 2018 to 2020. Main outcome measures included proportion of eConsults in which sufficient data were provided to the neuro-ophthalmologist to generate a definitive management decision, proportion of patients for whom an in-person neuro-ophthalmology evaluation was recommended, and the eConsult's impact on patient care.
Eighty eConsults were conducted on 78 patients during the 3-year study period. Forty-eight (60.0%) subjects were female, mean age was 54 years, and 65 (81.3%) were White. The median time from eConsult request to completion was 4 days (range: 0-34 days). The most frequent eConsult questions were vision/visual field disturbances in 28 (35.0%) cases, optic neuropathies in 22 (27.5%), and optic disc edema in 17 (21.3%). At the time of eConsult, sufficient prior information was provided in 35 (43.8%) cases for the neuro-ophthalmologist to provide a definitive management decision. In 45 (56.3%) eConsults, further diagnostic testing was recommended. In-person neuro-ophthalmology consultation was recommended in 24 (30.0%) cases. Sixty-one (76.3%) eConsults provided diagnostic and/or treatment direction, and 12 (15.0%) provided reassurance.
eConsults increase access to timely neuro-ophthalmic care and provide diagnostic and treatment direction to non-neuro-ophthalmology providers when sufficient information is provided at the time of eConsult.
跨专业电子咨询(eConsult)是一种远程医疗模式,其中咨询提供者在无需面对面咨询的情况下查看外部记录并提供建议。本研究的目的是描述在神经眼科疾病管理中使用 eConsult 的情况。
对 2018 年至 2020 年期间在一家四级转诊中心接受神经眼科 eConsult 的所有患者进行回顾性队列研究。主要观察指标包括为神经眼科医生提供足够数据以做出明确管理决策的 eConsult 比例、建议进行面对面神经眼科评估的患者比例,以及 eConsult 对患者治疗的影响。
在 3 年的研究期间,共进行了 80 次 eConsult,涉及 78 名患者。48 名(60.0%)患者为女性,平均年龄为 54 岁,65 名(81.3%)为白人。eConsult 请求到完成的中位时间为 4 天(范围:0-34 天)。最常见的 eConsult 问题是 28 例(35.0%)视力/视野障碍、22 例(27.5%)视神经病变和 17 例(21.3%)视盘水肿。在 eConsult 时,35 例(43.8%)为神经眼科医生提供明确管理决策提供了足够的既往信息。在 45 例(56.3%)eConsult 中,建议进一步进行诊断性检查。建议进行面对面神经眼科会诊的有 24 例(30.0%)。61 例(76.3%)eConsult 提供了诊断和/或治疗方向,12 例(15.0%)提供了保证。
当 eConsult 时提供足够的信息时,eConsult 可增加及时获得神经眼科护理的机会,并为非神经眼科医生提供诊断和治疗方向。