Photographic Evaluation of Burn Depth via Telemedicine: Insights from Iranian Surgeons.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2023-09-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2023.0048
Hamed Shahdadi, Somayeh Rezayi, Fatemeh Shahrahmani, Ali Akbar Mohamadi
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Background: The accurate assessment of burn depth is crucial for determining appropriate treatment. Telemedicine has emerged as a promising tool for supporting burn diagnosis and decision-making, as it allows for remote consultation with burn specialists and access to high-quality imaging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic capabilities of telemedicine in diagnosing burn depth.

Methods: A total of 15 Iranian surgeons participated in this study; they were presented with 13 images of partial thickness burn ulcers located on the extremities and trunk of patients. The participating surgeons were required to provide their diagnoses of burn type and depth, as well as the necessity of surgical intervention, and their responses were recorded.

Results: Data from 11 participants and 143 responses were analyzed. The average diagnostic accuracy for superficial burns was 79.3%, while for deep burns, it was 13.72%. The mean total diagnostic accuracy was 75.2%.

Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that photographs can be a reliable diagnostic tool for evaluating superficial burns. However, photographs are neither valid nor reliable for assessing burn depth. These findings have important implications for the use of telemedicine in burn diagnosis and indicate that additional diagnostic tools may be necessary for accurate assessment of deep burns.

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通过远程医疗对烧伤深度的摄影评估:伊朗外科医生的见解。
背景:准确评估烧伤深度对于确定合适的治疗至关重要。远程医疗已成为支持烧伤诊断和决策的一种很有前途的工具,因为它可以与烧伤专家进行远程会诊,并获得高质量的成像。本研究的目的是评估远程医疗在诊断烧伤深度方面的诊断能力。方法:共有15名伊朗外科医生参与了这项研究;他们展示了13张位于患者四肢和躯干的部分厚度烧伤溃疡的图像。参与的外科医生被要求提供他们对烧伤类型和深度的诊断,以及手术干预的必要性,并记录他们的反应。结果:分析了11名参与者和143份回复的数据。浅表烧伤的平均诊断准确率为79.3%,深部烧伤的平均准确率为13.72%,总诊断准确率平均为75.2%。然而,照片对于评估烧伤深度既不有效也不可靠。这些发现对远程医疗在烧伤诊断中的应用具有重要意义,并表明可能需要额外的诊断工具来准确评估深度烧伤。
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