军事远程医学的发展。

Brian Kirkwood
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导论:在COVID-19大流行期间,出于继续对患者进行护理和降低传播风险的需要,虚拟卫生技术走到了最前沿。美国军方在90年代中期开始利用当时可用的技术探索远程牙科的使用。牙科行业在采用虚拟医疗技术作为分诊、筛查和监测能力方面进展缓慢。通过电子邮件和电话咨询,牙医对牙医的咨询在民用和军用牙科诊所都经常发生。未来战场的远程遥感技术需要使用现有的技术,如先进的数字成像、云技术和视频会议,以转向实时虚拟遭遇。当牙医不在现场时,实时会诊为远程评估病人提供了机会。包括远程医学在内的虚拟卫生技术的发展扩大了远程分诊、远程筛查、远程咨询和远程监测的潜在利用。作为作战虚拟健康(OVH)能力的一部分,这些能力将在未来战场的多域作战中发挥作用。OVH的应用使军队能够最大限度地减少战场上的发病率和死亡率,包括防止不必要的医疗后送。方法:在PubMed中对已发表的远程医学研究进行综合文献检索,检索远程医学关键词的军事相关和战场使用。结果:两篇文章符合所有纳入和排除标准。结论:对相关文献的回顾表明,主要来源严重缺乏,突出表明在整个军事行动环境中扩大牙科服务获取所需的虚拟保健能力的组成部分不发达。
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Development of Military Teledentistry.

Introduction: Virtual health technologies came to the forefront during the COVID-19 Pandemic out of necessity to continue patient care and reduce risk of transmission. The US military began to explore the use of teledentistry in the mid-90s with the technology available at the time. The dental profession is slow at adopting the use of virtual health technologies as a capability to triage, screen, and monitor. Dentist to dentist consults routinely occur in both a civilian and military dental practice via email and phone consults. The idea of teledentistry for the future battlefield requires using existing technology such as advanced digital imaging, cloud technology, and video conferencing to shift towards a real-time virtual encounter. Real-time encounters create opportunities to evaluate a patient at a remote location when a dentist is not physically present. Advance development of virtual health technologies to include teledentistry expands the potential utilization of tele-triage, tele-screening, tele-consult, and tele-monitoring. These capabilities will be useful on the future battlefield during multi-domain operations as part of the Operational Virtual Health (OVH) capability. The application of OVH enables military forces to minimize morbidity and mortality on the battlefield to include prevention of unnecessary medical evacuation.

Methods: Comprehensive literature search was conducted in PubMed for published teledentistry research using military-related and battlefield use of teledentistry keywords.

Results: Two articles were identified that satisfied all inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Conclusion: A review of relevant literature demonstrated a severe paucity of primary sources, highlighting an underdeveloped component of the virtual health capability required to expand access of dental services throughout the military operating environment.

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