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Implementation of telemedicine in the care of patients with aortic dissection

Authors :
Thamanna Nishath
Katie Wright
Christopher R. Burke
Xiaoyi Teng
Novelett Cotter
Jeniann A. Yi
Laura M. Drudi
Melanie Case
Novelett E. Cotter
Carmen C. David
Mark Fasano
Richard Goldenberg
Jake Howitt
Timo T. Söderlund
Debra Trotter
Asaf Rabin
Mattie Boehler-Tatman
Melissa L. Russo
Laura Marie Drudi
Laura L. Marks
Maisoon D. Yousif
Tabea Hoffstaetter
Ella Taubenfeld
Sreekanth Vemulapalli
Chrisanne S. Campos
Lindsey Rusche
Robert C.F. Pena
Firas F. Mussa
Gretchen MacCarrick
Earl Goldsborough
Christeen Samuel
Lillian Xu
Nicolas J. Mouawad
Eanas S. Yassa
Amani Politano
Jesse Teindl
Lara Bloom
Rebecca Gluck
Meredith Ford O'Neal
Josephine Grima
Eileen Masciale
Takeyoshi Ota
Katelyn Wright
Alan J. Hakim
Gareth Owens
George J. Arnaoutakis
Dejah Judelson
Mario D'Oria
Lurdes del Rio-Sola
Mark Ajalat
Marvin Chau
Stephanie D. Talutis
Karen Woo
Max V. Wohlauer
JeniannA. Yi
Kim A. Eagle
Marion A. Hofmann Bowman
Eva Kline-Rogers MS
Hyein Kim
Claudine Henoud
Scott Damrauer
Emilia Krol
Rana O. Afifi
Alana C. Cecchi
Madeline Drake
Anthony Estrera
Avery M Hebert
Dianna M. Milewicz
Siddharth K. Prakash
Aaron W. Roberts
Harleen Sandhu
Akili Smith-Washington
Akiko Tanaka
Jacob Watson
Myra Ahmad
Catherine M. Albright
Peter H. Byers
L'Oreal Kennedy
Sarah O. Lawrence
Jenney R. Lee
Jonathan Medina
Julie Pham
Courtney Segal
Sherene Shalhub
Michael Soto
Linell Catalan
Megan Patterson
Nicole Ilonzo
Source :
Seminars in Vascular Surgery. 35:43-50
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Telemedicine uses telephone-based or any form of digital communication for remote clinical services. It has been a field of interest for the last century, with broader implementation of telemedicine technologies during the last 25 years. The COVID-19 pandemic was an impetus for the adoption of these technologies globally across all health care services, including patient care, surgical practice, and workflow. As part of the patient engagement work in the Aortic Dissection Collaborative, this topic was identified as an important patient-centered research topic. Telemedicine has been adopted increasingly in vascular surgery; however, there is little evidence on appropriate use of these technologies pertaining to treating patients with aortic dissection or aortopathy in general. This landscape review summarizes the uses of telemedicine applications pre and post pandemic in medicine and vascular surgery, with a particular focus on uses in aortopathy. Using common resource databases, we identified articles related to the history of telemedicine, its current utilization, and application to vascular surgery and/or aortopathy. We briefly review the history of telemedicine and illustrate a range of applications in medicine before the pandemic, along with its rapid uptake globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. The enablers and barriers to using telemedicine are explored, although as a whole there is satisfaction with its integration among patients and providers. To address these, we offer recommendations to address future research as it pertains to telemedicine technologies in aortic dissection.

Details

ISSN :
08957967
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminars in Vascular Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....229ac0eeb82134303074e683c3635cd4