Diagnostics (Mar 2023)

The Role of Telemedicine in Prehospital Traumatic Hand Injury Evaluation

  • Francisco R. Avila,
  • Rickey E. Carter,
  • Christopher J. McLeod,
  • Charles J. Bruce,
  • Gunel Guliyeva,
  • Ricardo A. Torres-Guzman,
  • Karla C. Maita,
  • Olivia A. Ho,
  • Sarvam P. TerKonda,
  • Antonio J. Forte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1165

Abstract

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Unnecessary ED visits and transfers to hand clinics raise treatment costs and patient burden at trauma centers. In the present COVID-19 pandemic, needless transfers can increase patients’ risk of viral exposure. Therefore, this review analyzes different aspects of the remote diagnosis and triage of traumatic hand injuries. The most common file was photography, with the most common devices being cell phone cameras. Treatment, triage, diagnosis, cost, and time outcomes were assessed, showing concordance between teleconsultation and face-to-face patient evaluations. We conclude that photography and video consultations are feasible surrogates for ED visits in patients with traumatic hand injuries. These technologies should be leveraged to decrease treatment costs and potentially decrease the time to definitive treatment after initial evaluation.

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