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Telemedizin in der Traumatologie

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Die Telemedizin nimmt im Rahmen der Versorgung von traumatologischen Patienten eine besondere Rolle ein. In kaum einem anderen Fachgebiet erstreckt sich die Einbindung der Telemedizin von der präklinischen Notfallversorgung, über die ambulante Nachbehandlung, bis hin zur Rehabilitation. Insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Notfallversorgung in ländlichen Gegenden bietet die moderne Telemedizin Traumazentren einer niedrigen Versorgungsstufe die Möglichkeit, Experten zu konsultieren und somit die Versorgung der Patienten zu verbessern. Die aufgeführten Studien zeigen, dass die moderne Telemedizin eine sinnvolle Ergänzung in der Versorgung traumatologischer Patienten darstellt. Moderne Konsultationssysteme lassen sich in allen Phasen der Versorgung einbinden, aktuell gibt es allerdings nur wenige Studien, die den Einsatz suffizient untersucht haben.

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Lichte, P., Bläsius, F., Hildebrand, F. (2021). Telemedizin in der Traumatologie. In: Marx, G., Rossaint, R., Marx, N. (eds) Telemedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60611-7_14

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