Echarri Ana, Pradera Carmen, Molina Gema, Gonzalez Moure Carlota, De Las Heras Cristina, Fraga Iriso Rebeca, Ollero Virginia, Echevarria Cristina, Muñiz Javier
Department of Gastroenterology, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol, Ferrol, Spain.
Department of Dermatology, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol, Ferrol, Spain.
Telemed Rep. 2024 Jan 24;5(1):12-17. doi: 10.1089/tmr.2023.0060. eCollection 2024.
Skin lesions are a common extraintestinal manifestation associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), although they may also appear as a complication of IBD treatment. Prompt referral to the dermatologist can be very helpful in practice. Teledermatology complements the traditional in-person health care modality, improving access to dermatological care.
To evaluate the impact of a store-and-forward teledermatology electronic consultation (e-consult) program on the care of IBD patients.
A retrospective study assessing the outcomes of our teledermatology program over its first 2 years of implementation.
A total of 39 consultations involving 33 patients (69.2% women, mean age 39.6 years [12-63]) were conducted. The mean number of teleconsultations was 2.8 per month in the initial implementation stage: 33 consultations were carried out in patients with Crohn's disease and 6 in ulcerative colitis. Only 18% of the patients had an active flare-up. The most frequent reason for the e-consult was paradoxical psoriasiform lesions ( = 13, 33.3%), commonly related with anti-tumor necrosis factor agents (70% of the patients) and hidradenitis suppurativa ( = 4, 10.3%). Resolution was achieved in 87% of patients, with a mean waiting time of 4.7 days (0-14). Almost all patients (97%) were satisfied with our program, and considered the referral through the program to be appropriate (92%). Best valued features were the reduced waiting time and the coordinated approach between the two departments involved.
Dermatology e-consult is an efficient and useful means of optimizing IBD patient care.
皮肤病变是炎症性肠病(IBD)常见的肠外表现,尽管它们也可能作为IBD治疗的并发症出现。在实际操作中,及时转诊至皮肤科医生处会非常有帮助。远程皮肤病学补充了传统的面对面医疗模式,改善了皮肤科护理的可及性。
评估存储转发式远程皮肤病学电子咨询(e咨询)项目对IBD患者护理的影响。
一项回顾性研究,评估我们的远程皮肤病学项目在实施的头两年的结果。
共进行了39次咨询,涉及33名患者(69.2%为女性,平均年龄39.6岁[12 - 63岁])。在初始实施阶段,每月的远程咨询平均次数为2.8次:克罗恩病患者进行了33次咨询,溃疡性结肠炎患者进行了6次咨询。只有18%的患者有活动性发作。进行e咨询最常见的原因是矛盾性银屑病样病变(n = 13,33.3%),通常与抗肿瘤坏死因子药物有关(70%的患者)以及化脓性汗腺炎(n = 4,10.3%)。87%的患者病情得到缓解,平均等待时间为4.7天(0 - 14天)。几乎所有患者(97%)对我们的项目满意,并认为通过该项目转诊是合适的(92%)。最受重视的特点是等待时间缩短以及两个相关科室之间的协作方式。
皮肤科e咨询是优化IBD患者护理的一种有效且有用的手段。