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Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening

OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of screening potential neurosurgical patients by means of smartphones. METHODS: This is a retrospective and multicentric study. Data were collected from the medical records of patients subjected to real emergency neurosurgical eva...

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Autores principales: Esteves, Luiz Adriano, Ribeiro, André Tosta, da Silva, Elton Gomes, Amato, Marcelo Campos Moraes, Rodrigues, Leandro Bôa-Hora, Tedeschi, Helder, dos Santos, Marcos Juliano, Lebrão, Gustav, Joaquim, Andrei Fernandes
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Publicado: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31460616
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2019AO4609
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author Esteves, Luiz Adriano
Ribeiro, André Tosta
da Silva, Elton Gomes
Amato, Marcelo Campos Moraes
Rodrigues, Leandro Bôa-Hora
Tedeschi, Helder
dos Santos, Marcos Juliano
Lebrão, Gustav
Joaquim, Andrei Fernandes
author_facet Esteves, Luiz Adriano
Ribeiro, André Tosta
da Silva, Elton Gomes
Amato, Marcelo Campos Moraes
Rodrigues, Leandro Bôa-Hora
Tedeschi, Helder
dos Santos, Marcos Juliano
Lebrão, Gustav
Joaquim, Andrei Fernandes
author_sort Esteves, Luiz Adriano
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of screening potential neurosurgical patients by means of smartphones. METHODS: This is a retrospective and multicentric study. Data were collected from the medical records of patients subjected to real emergency neurosurgical evaluations and compared with assessments by neurosurgeons using smartphones to determine the feasibility of identifying changes in cranial computed tomography scans, potentially serious conditions of patients, and the need for transfer to reference centers. RESULTS: We analyzed 232 cases. The main diagnosis was traumatic brain injury, with 119 cases (51.3%). Of this, 105 (45.3%) patients were discharged immediately after the assessment. The telemedicine evaluators presented 95.69% accuracy in the identification of changes in computed tomography scans, with 0.858 concordance. Accuracy in the identification of severity was 95.26%, with 0.858 concordance. As for procedure, the concordance among evaluators was 0.672, increasing to 100% in cases that required surgical treatment. CONCLUSION: Our study indicated that the use of telemedicine for screening patients with acute neurological disorders was safe, effective and reproducible. Implementation of the method shows a promising potential to improve the patient's outcome by reducing unnecessary transfers and decreasing the time elapsed until a specialist can be consulted.
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spelling pubmed-67062262019-09-17 Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening Esteves, Luiz Adriano Ribeiro, André Tosta da Silva, Elton Gomes Amato, Marcelo Campos Moraes Rodrigues, Leandro Bôa-Hora Tedeschi, Helder dos Santos, Marcos Juliano Lebrão, Gustav Joaquim, Andrei Fernandes Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of screening potential neurosurgical patients by means of smartphones. METHODS: This is a retrospective and multicentric study. Data were collected from the medical records of patients subjected to real emergency neurosurgical evaluations and compared with assessments by neurosurgeons using smartphones to determine the feasibility of identifying changes in cranial computed tomography scans, potentially serious conditions of patients, and the need for transfer to reference centers. RESULTS: We analyzed 232 cases. The main diagnosis was traumatic brain injury, with 119 cases (51.3%). Of this, 105 (45.3%) patients were discharged immediately after the assessment. The telemedicine evaluators presented 95.69% accuracy in the identification of changes in computed tomography scans, with 0.858 concordance. Accuracy in the identification of severity was 95.26%, with 0.858 concordance. As for procedure, the concordance among evaluators was 0.672, increasing to 100% in cases that required surgical treatment. CONCLUSION: Our study indicated that the use of telemedicine for screening patients with acute neurological disorders was safe, effective and reproducible. Implementation of the method shows a promising potential to improve the patient's outcome by reducing unnecessary transfers and decreasing the time elapsed until a specialist can be consulted. Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2019-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6706226/ /pubmed/31460616 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2019AO4609 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Esteves, Luiz Adriano
Ribeiro, André Tosta
da Silva, Elton Gomes
Amato, Marcelo Campos Moraes
Rodrigues, Leandro Bôa-Hora
Tedeschi, Helder
dos Santos, Marcos Juliano
Lebrão, Gustav
Joaquim, Andrei Fernandes
Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening
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title_full Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening
title_fullStr Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening
title_short Evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening
title_sort evaluation of safety, effectiveness and reproducibility of telemedicine for neurosurgical screening
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31460616
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2019AO4609
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