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Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum

Placenta accreta spectrum is a severe condition that requires trained, interdisciplinary group intervention. However, achieving the level of training that is required is difficult without academic programs or hospitals dedicated to teaching the necessary skills to deal with placenta accreta spectrum...

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Autores principales: Nieto-Calvache, Albaro José, Palacios-Jaraquemada, José Miguel, Vergara-Galliadi, Lina María, Nieto-Calvache, Alejandro Solo, Zambrano, Maria Andrea, Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9563901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36277461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2021.100028
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author Nieto-Calvache, Albaro José
Palacios-Jaraquemada, José Miguel
Vergara-Galliadi, Lina María
Nieto-Calvache, Alejandro Solo
Zambrano, Maria Andrea
Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel
author_facet Nieto-Calvache, Albaro José
Palacios-Jaraquemada, José Miguel
Vergara-Galliadi, Lina María
Nieto-Calvache, Alejandro Solo
Zambrano, Maria Andrea
Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel
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description Placenta accreta spectrum is a severe condition that requires trained, interdisciplinary group intervention. However, achieving the level of training that is required is difficult without academic programs or hospitals dedicated to teaching the necessary skills to deal with placenta accreta spectrum. We describe an interinstitutional collaboration process focused on improving placenta accreta spectrum treatment, which is facilitated by telemedicine. Lastly, we propose a replicable model for other centers. This was a retrospective, descriptive study that included placenta accreta spectrum patients treated over a 10-year period in a low-middle income country hospital (local hospital). We evaluated the clinical results and impact of interinstitutional collaboration with a placenta accreta spectrum expert group at another low-middle income country hospital. Virtual strategies of continuous communication between the local hospital and expert group were used, such as telemedicine, teleradiology, and telepresence during surgeries. A total of 89 placenta accreta spectrum patients were included. We observed a progressive improvement in the clinical outcomes (intraoperative bleeding, transfusion frequency, postoperative length of stay, and frequency of complications) as the fixed interdisciplinary group at the local hospital gained experience by treating more cases. Interinstitutional collaboration (through telemedicine and remote supervision) and placenta accreta spectrum team formation were the 2 factors associated with the best outcomes in the most recent years of observation. Thus, ongoing placenta accreta spectrum team training, facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine, is a valid strategy for improving the clinical outcomes in placenta accreta spectrum.
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spelling pubmed-95639012022-10-21 Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum Nieto-Calvache, Albaro José Palacios-Jaraquemada, José Miguel Vergara-Galliadi, Lina María Nieto-Calvache, Alejandro Solo Zambrano, Maria Andrea Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel AJOG Glob Rep Clinical Opinion Placenta accreta spectrum is a severe condition that requires trained, interdisciplinary group intervention. However, achieving the level of training that is required is difficult without academic programs or hospitals dedicated to teaching the necessary skills to deal with placenta accreta spectrum. We describe an interinstitutional collaboration process focused on improving placenta accreta spectrum treatment, which is facilitated by telemedicine. Lastly, we propose a replicable model for other centers. This was a retrospective, descriptive study that included placenta accreta spectrum patients treated over a 10-year period in a low-middle income country hospital (local hospital). We evaluated the clinical results and impact of interinstitutional collaboration with a placenta accreta spectrum expert group at another low-middle income country hospital. Virtual strategies of continuous communication between the local hospital and expert group were used, such as telemedicine, teleradiology, and telepresence during surgeries. A total of 89 placenta accreta spectrum patients were included. We observed a progressive improvement in the clinical outcomes (intraoperative bleeding, transfusion frequency, postoperative length of stay, and frequency of complications) as the fixed interdisciplinary group at the local hospital gained experience by treating more cases. Interinstitutional collaboration (through telemedicine and remote supervision) and placenta accreta spectrum team formation were the 2 factors associated with the best outcomes in the most recent years of observation. Thus, ongoing placenta accreta spectrum team training, facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine, is a valid strategy for improving the clinical outcomes in placenta accreta spectrum. Elsevier 2021-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9563901/ /pubmed/36277461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2021.100028 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nieto-Calvache, Albaro José
Palacios-Jaraquemada, José Miguel
Vergara-Galliadi, Lina María
Nieto-Calvache, Alejandro Solo
Zambrano, Maria Andrea
Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel
Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
title Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
title_full Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
title_fullStr Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
title_full_unstemmed Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
title_short Training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
title_sort training facilitated by interinstitutional collaboration and telemedicine: an alternative for improving results in the placenta accreta spectrum
topic Clinical Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9563901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36277461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2021.100028
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