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Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle

The COVID-19 pandemic has compelled the French government to impose confinement measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus. These measures may have had a potential impact on the glycemic control of diabetic patients. Within this context, telemedicine appears to be a viable option for follow-up a...

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Autores principales: Flocard, Mathilde, Meyer, Laurent, Fabacher, Thibault, Bahougne, Thibault, Ortéga, Françoise, Paris, Dominique, Munch, Marion, Boullu-Sanchis, Sylvie, Canel, Clémence, Chappaz, Claire, Kessler, Laurence
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Publicado: Elsevier Masson SAS. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676311/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mmm.2020.11.002
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author Flocard, Mathilde
Meyer, Laurent
Fabacher, Thibault
Bahougne, Thibault
Ortéga, Françoise
Paris, Dominique
Munch, Marion
Boullu-Sanchis, Sylvie
Canel, Clémence
Chappaz, Claire
Kessler, Laurence
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Meyer, Laurent
Fabacher, Thibault
Bahougne, Thibault
Ortéga, Françoise
Paris, Dominique
Munch, Marion
Boullu-Sanchis, Sylvie
Canel, Clémence
Chappaz, Claire
Kessler, Laurence
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has compelled the French government to impose confinement measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus. These measures may have had a potential impact on the glycemic control of diabetic patients. Within this context, telemedicine appears to be a viable option for follow-up appointments of diabetic patients. To assess this theory, we simultaneously led a prospective observational study during the novel coronavirus pandemic at Strasbourg's teaching hospital and at a private medical office to evaluate glycemic control in 491 diabetic patients either attending a telehealth appointment (n = 338) or whom in-person consultation had been postponed by 6 months (n = 153). Surveys were collected to assess both the patients’ and the physicians’ satisfaction. A decrease in average glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) was observed among patients from the telehealth appointment group: ΔHbA(1c) = −0.33% (n = 175) as well as the other group: ΔHbA(1c) = −0.13% (n = 92) 3 months after the beginning of the study. Patients belonging to the telehealth appointment group at Strasbourg's teaching hospital (n = 97) experienced a decrease in their HbA(1c) average from 7.65 ± 1.19% to 7.18 ± 0.9%, while patients from the same group attending a private medical office (n = 78) also experienced a decrease from 7.28 ± 0.80% to 7.11 ± 0.79%. Ninety-two percent of patients were satisfied with the telehealth appointment, think it could be a virtual alternative to in-person consultation and would recommend it to other diabetic patients. Even though seven out of eight diabetologists had never offered telehealth appointments to their patients prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, all of them hope to provide such services to their patients once the health crisis is over. The tendency towards a decrease in HbA(1c) levels within our cohort should be qualified due to missing data caused by the disruption in data collection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Evaluation and assessment of the cohort's glycemic control 6 months after the beginning of the study could help confirm these results.
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spelling pubmed-76763112020-11-20 Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle Flocard, Mathilde Meyer, Laurent Fabacher, Thibault Bahougne, Thibault Ortéga, Françoise Paris, Dominique Munch, Marion Boullu-Sanchis, Sylvie Canel, Clémence Chappaz, Claire Kessler, Laurence Médecine Des Maladies Métaboliques Mise Au Point The COVID-19 pandemic has compelled the French government to impose confinement measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus. These measures may have had a potential impact on the glycemic control of diabetic patients. Within this context, telemedicine appears to be a viable option for follow-up appointments of diabetic patients. To assess this theory, we simultaneously led a prospective observational study during the novel coronavirus pandemic at Strasbourg's teaching hospital and at a private medical office to evaluate glycemic control in 491 diabetic patients either attending a telehealth appointment (n = 338) or whom in-person consultation had been postponed by 6 months (n = 153). Surveys were collected to assess both the patients’ and the physicians’ satisfaction. A decrease in average glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) was observed among patients from the telehealth appointment group: ΔHbA(1c) = −0.33% (n = 175) as well as the other group: ΔHbA(1c) = −0.13% (n = 92) 3 months after the beginning of the study. Patients belonging to the telehealth appointment group at Strasbourg's teaching hospital (n = 97) experienced a decrease in their HbA(1c) average from 7.65 ± 1.19% to 7.18 ± 0.9%, while patients from the same group attending a private medical office (n = 78) also experienced a decrease from 7.28 ± 0.80% to 7.11 ± 0.79%. Ninety-two percent of patients were satisfied with the telehealth appointment, think it could be a virtual alternative to in-person consultation and would recommend it to other diabetic patients. Even though seven out of eight diabetologists had never offered telehealth appointments to their patients prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, all of them hope to provide such services to their patients once the health crisis is over. The tendency towards a decrease in HbA(1c) levels within our cohort should be qualified due to missing data caused by the disruption in data collection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Evaluation and assessment of the cohort's glycemic control 6 months after the beginning of the study could help confirm these results. Elsevier Masson SAS. 2021-02 2020-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7676311/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mmm.2020.11.002 Text en © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Mise Au Point
Flocard, Mathilde
Meyer, Laurent
Fabacher, Thibault
Bahougne, Thibault
Ortéga, Françoise
Paris, Dominique
Munch, Marion
Boullu-Sanchis, Sylvie
Canel, Clémence
Chappaz, Claire
Kessler, Laurence
Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
title Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
title_full Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
title_fullStr Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
title_full_unstemmed Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
title_short Prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la COVID-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
title_sort prise en charge par téléconsultation des patients diabétiques dans le contexte de la pandémie de la covid-19 : étude prospective observationnelle
topic Mise Au Point
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676311/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mmm.2020.11.002
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