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Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology 4/2018

09.02.2018 | Original Communication

Telemedicine in general neurology: use of audiovisual consultation for on call back-up service in an acute care hospital

verfasst von: Frank Janssen, Mohammed Awadallah, Awed Alhalabi, Barbara Körber, Reinhard Lang, Mateusz Scibor, René Handschu

Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology | Ausgabe 4/2018

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Abstract

Objective

While telemedicine is in expanding use in acute stroke care, little is known about its use in general neurology, especially in acute care. We sought to investigate the feasibility and possible effects of a telemedicine device within the neurological back-up service of an acute care hospital.

Methods

In a 450 bed academic teaching hospital an experienced neurologist (EN) is on call to support the junior doctor at the hospital. Support was possible whether by standard telephone advice (TA) or by audiovisual consultations (AVC). In AVC the expert used a mobile telemedicine device and so he could establish audiovisual contact from his home to the emergency room and examine newly admitted patients. Technical and patient details including timing and diagnosis were recorded. Video and audio quality as well as impact of AVC on diagnosis was rated by the EN.

Results

Out of about 1200 cases in off peak times, during the study period, 164 AVC including remote video examination were done (13.6%). Also 48 cases were documented by pure TA. Video quality was rated to a medium of 1.7, audio quality to 2.1. In 36 cases the audiovisual consultation was influenced by technical issues leading to cessation of AVC in 8 cases. Duration of teleconsultation was 17.3 min in AVC compared to 8.7 min for TA. The consultation diagnosis in AVC was confirmed in 74.4% of all cases compared to 57.7% in TA. AVC was rated as a valuable contribution to the diagnostic workup in 74.3% of all cases seen. In about 40% of all cases AVC was not possible due to technical or organizational reasons.

Conclusions

Audiovisual consultation seems to be a feasible and useful support in routine neurology back-up service of an acute care hospital. Better mobility of devices and flexibility of service is needed to improve availability and quality of this valuable tool.
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Metadaten
Titel
Telemedicine in general neurology: use of audiovisual consultation for on call back-up service in an acute care hospital
verfasst von
Frank Janssen
Mohammed Awadallah
Awed Alhalabi
Barbara Körber
Reinhard Lang
Mateusz Scibor
René Handschu
Publikationsdatum
09.02.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Neurology / Ausgabe 4/2018
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-018-8756-4

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