Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Nov 2012)
Emissão de laudos eletrocardiográficos a distância: experiência da rede catarinense de telemedicina Issuing electrocardiographic reports remotely: experience of the telemedicine network of Santa Catarina
Abstract
FUNDAMENTO: Cresce o uso da Telemedicina, especialmente no envio e na avaliação de eletrocardiograma (ECG). É um procedimento de baixo custo, com alto potencial de salvar vidas. OBJETIVO: Descrever a forma de análise sistemática e o perfil do usuário da Rede Catarinense de Telemedicina quando o laudo era emitido de forma livre. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional, transversal, determinando as associações entre características dos pacientes e diagnósticos eletrocardiográficos emitidos, dentre os usuários da Rede Catarinense de Telemedicina quando o laudo era fornecido de forma livre. Esse sistema estava conectado a 287 cidades de Santa Catarina, os exames eram feitos nos locais de origem e emitidos os laudos em três hospitais terciários. Entre 2005 e 2010, os laudos eram emitidos de forma livre e foi criado um método probabilístico para análise dos dados. Um cardiologista experiente avaliou todos os ECG para aferir a chance de anormalidade. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 243.363 ECG. A maioria (58%) foi realizada em pacientes com mais de 50 anos e proveniente da atenção primária (72%). Houve diferenças de frequência por região, parcialmente relacionado com número de cardiologistas/região (r = -0,551), com a distância dos centros terciários e com possíveis diferenças de aceitação do método. Cerca de 53% do ECG foram anormais, com maior frequência quanto maior a idade (r2 = 0,8166), e com diferenças regionais também significantes (p BACKGROUND: A growing use of telemedicine has been observed, especially as regards the sending and evaluation of electrocardiograms (ECG); this is a low-cost procedure with a high potential to save lives. OBJECTIVES: To describe the form of systematic analysis and user profile of the Telemedicine Network of Santa Catarina during the time when the report was issued freely. METHODS: Observational cross-sectional study determining the associations between patient characteristics and electrocardiographic diagnoses issued among users of the Telemedicine Network of Santa Catarina during the time when the report was issued freely. This system was connected to 287 cities in Santa Catarina; the tests were done in the places of origin and the reports were issued in three tertiary-care hospitals. From 2005 to 2010 the reports were issued freely and a probabilistic method for data analysis was created. An experienced cardiologist evaluated all ECGs to assess the chances of abnormality. RESULTS: 243,363 ECGs were evaluated. The majority (58%) was performed on patients older than 50 years from primary care services (72%). There were differences in the frequency per region; this was partly related to the number of cardiologists/region (r = -0.551), to the distance from tertiary-care centers and potential differences of acceptance of the method. Approximately 53% of the ECGs were abnormal with greater frequency with increasing age (r² = 0.8166) and with significant regional differences (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: We built a data analysis system integrating prevalent terms, probabilistic analysis and specialized dictionaries. The system has covered a significant portion of the population of Santa Catarina, mainly elderly patients from the network of primary healthcare centers and remote regions of the State.