远程医疗在外周动脉疾病和肢体抢救中的应用

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Seminars in Vascular Surgery Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2022.12.006
Kathryn DiLosa, Keenan Gibson, Misty D. Humphries
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慢性危及肢体的缺血是严重外周动脉疾病的病态末期,对患者的生活质量有重大影响。动脉供血不足的早期诊断和血管干预的转诊对成功挽救肢体至关重要。据报道,由于获得护理的机会减少,居住在农村地区的患者的结果存在差异。远程远程医疗外展计划是改善这些农村社区获得护理的机会。建立远程医疗计划需要确定最需要专业护理的社区。在找到一个理想的地点后,有必要与当地医疗机构合作,制定一个满足医疗机构和患者特定需求的计划。外科医生在开发筛查和管理算法方面的指导确保患者可靠地获得护理,并根据需要进行调整,以适应转诊提供者、患者和专家。远程健康评估可以限制与旅行相关的经济负担,同时确保获得比患者所在地区更高水平的护理。远程医疗存在多重障碍。其中包括有限的报销、当地医疗机构对新的转诊模式的抵制、缺乏面对面的互动和评估,以及无法进行体检。改进的报销模式使远程医疗变得可行,尽管必须注意确保实践模式补充现有资源,并且在设计时不需要亲自评估,直到专家介入。在血管外科医生的武器库中,远程医疗是一种未被充分利用的工具。有针对性的远程医疗计划有助于增加患者获得专家级护理的机会,从而改善农村人口中存在的健康差距。
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The use of telemedicine in peripheral artery disease and limb salvage

Chronic limb-threatening ischemia represents the morbid end stage of severe peripheral artery disease, with significant impact on patient quality of life. Early diagnosis of arterial insufficiency and referral for vascular intervention are essential for successful limb salvage. Disparate outcomes have been reported among patients residing in rural areas due to decreased access to care. Remote telemedicine outreach programs represent an opportunity to improve access to care in these rural communities. Establishment of a telehealth program requires identification of communities most in need of specialty care. After locating an ideal site, collaboration with local providers is necessary to develop a program that meets the specific needs of providers and patients. Surgeon guidance in development of screening and management algorithms ensures that patients obtain care reliably and with adjustments as needed to suit the referring provider, the patient, and the specialist. Telehealth evaluations can limit the financial burden associated with travel, while ensuring access to higher levels of care than are available in the patients’ immediate area. Multiple barriers to telehealth exist. These include limited reimbursement, local provider resistance to new referral patterns, lack of in-person interaction and evaluation, and the inability to do a physical examination. Improved reimbursement models have made telehealth feasible, although care must be taken to ensure that practice patterns complement existing resources and are designed in a way that omits the need for in-person evaluation until the time of specialist intervention. Telemedicine is an underused tool in the arsenal of vascular surgeons. Targeted telehealth programs aid in increasing patient access to expert-level care, thereby improving health disparities that exist in rural populations.

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期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Vascular Surgery examines the latest thinking on a particular clinical problem and features new diagnostic and operative techniques. The journal allows practitioners to expand their capabilities and to keep pace with the most rapidly evolving areas of surgery.
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