Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine

Introduction: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) applied to the healthcare offer multiple advantages for diagnostic services and remote consultations. However, evidence on the diagnosis improvement in rural communities is limited. The usability of telemedicine to improve the coverage...

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Main Authors: Pedro Galván, Miguel Velázquez, Ronald Rivas, Gualberto Benitez, Antonio Barrios, Enrique Hilario
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-02-01
Series:Medicine Access @ Point of Care
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2399202617753101
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spelling doaj-b849adfefd734c838dd2ff03d9cc20f22020-11-25T03:16:34ZengSAGE PublishingMedicine Access @ Point of Care2399-20262018-02-01210.1177/2399202617753101Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicinePedro Galván0Miguel Velázquez1Ronald Rivas2Gualberto Benitez3Antonio Barrios4Enrique Hilario5Department of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging, Research Institute of Health Sciences, National University of Asunción, Asunción, ParaguayMinistry of Public Health and Social Welfare, Asunción, ParaguayDepartment of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging, Research Institute of Health Sciences, National University of Asunción, Asunción, ParaguayMinistry of Public Health and Social Welfare, Asunción, ParaguayMinistry of Public Health and Social Welfare, Asunción, ParaguayFaculty of Medicine, University of Basque Country, Bilbao, SpainIntroduction: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) applied to the healthcare offer multiple advantages for diagnostic services and remote consultations. However, evidence on the diagnosis improvement in rural communities is limited. The usability of telemedicine to improve the coverage of diagnostic services in Paraguay was investigated. Methods: The goal of this descriptive study was to evaluate whether a telemedicine system implemented in remote public regional and district hospitals in Paraguay over a period of 3 years from 2014 to 2016 could facilitate the universal coverage of diagnostic services in rural communities. Results: In the study period, 182,406 remote diagnoses from 54 hospitals through a telemedicine system were performed. Of the total, 37.31% (68,085) corresponded to tomography, 62.00% (113,059) to electrocardiogram (ECG), 0.68% (1243) to electroencephalogram (EEG), and 0.01% (19) to ultrasound (US). Tomography was performed in 12 hospitals: 54.4% corresponded to head injuries, 13.8% to chest, and the rest to other anatomical regions. ECG was carried out in 52 hospitals; and in 62.1% of the cases, the results were normal; 12.5% unspecified arrhythmias; and 10.4% sinus bradycardia among the most frequent pathologies. EEG diagnosis showed history of seizure (54.3%), evolutionary control (14.0%), and headache (11.5%) among the most frequent diagnoses. All 19 US studies corresponded to prenatal control. Conclusion: These results showed that telemedicine may enhance the diagnostic services in rural communities, thus reducing the number of referrals and optimizing human and financial resources.https://doi.org/10.1177/2399202617753101
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author Pedro Galván
Miguel Velázquez
Ronald Rivas
Gualberto Benitez
Antonio Barrios
Enrique Hilario
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Miguel Velázquez
Ronald Rivas
Gualberto Benitez
Antonio Barrios
Enrique Hilario
Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
Medicine Access @ Point of Care
author_facet Pedro Galván
Miguel Velázquez
Ronald Rivas
Gualberto Benitez
Antonio Barrios
Enrique Hilario
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title Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
title_short Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
title_full Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
title_fullStr Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
title_full_unstemmed Health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
title_sort health diagnosis improvement in remote community health centers through telemedicine
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Medicine Access @ Point of Care
issn 2399-2026
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Introduction: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) applied to the healthcare offer multiple advantages for diagnostic services and remote consultations. However, evidence on the diagnosis improvement in rural communities is limited. The usability of telemedicine to improve the coverage of diagnostic services in Paraguay was investigated. Methods: The goal of this descriptive study was to evaluate whether a telemedicine system implemented in remote public regional and district hospitals in Paraguay over a period of 3 years from 2014 to 2016 could facilitate the universal coverage of diagnostic services in rural communities. Results: In the study period, 182,406 remote diagnoses from 54 hospitals through a telemedicine system were performed. Of the total, 37.31% (68,085) corresponded to tomography, 62.00% (113,059) to electrocardiogram (ECG), 0.68% (1243) to electroencephalogram (EEG), and 0.01% (19) to ultrasound (US). Tomography was performed in 12 hospitals: 54.4% corresponded to head injuries, 13.8% to chest, and the rest to other anatomical regions. ECG was carried out in 52 hospitals; and in 62.1% of the cases, the results were normal; 12.5% unspecified arrhythmias; and 10.4% sinus bradycardia among the most frequent pathologies. EEG diagnosis showed history of seizure (54.3%), evolutionary control (14.0%), and headache (11.5%) among the most frequent diagnoses. All 19 US studies corresponded to prenatal control. Conclusion: These results showed that telemedicine may enhance the diagnostic services in rural communities, thus reducing the number of referrals and optimizing human and financial resources.
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