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Teleradiology Improve Inter-hospital Management of Head-injury?
K.Y.C.
Goh, K.Y. Tsang and W.S. Poon
Abstract:
Objective: In many countries, neurosurgical care
is concentrated in regional centres, which often necessitates
the inter-hospital transfer of patients with head injury for
optimal treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the
role of teleradiology in the management of head-injured patients
when referred from a district general hospital to a tertiary
neurosurgical centre. Methods: Prospective data
were collected over a fifteen month period from March '95 to
May '96. Head-injured patients referred without the facility
of teleradiology (Group 1), were compared to similar patients
referred with teleradiologic images (Group 2), with particular
regard to therapeutic intervention before transfer and adverse
events during transfer. Results: There were 28
patients in Group 1 and 35 in Group 2, of which 31 were transferred.
Both groups were comparable with respect to age, admission Glasgow
Coma Scale score, and intracranial pathology. For patients transferred
with teleradiology consultation (Group 2), therapeutic interventions
were more (32.1% vs. 10.7%, p = 0.06), adverse events during
transfer were significantly lower (6.4% vs. 32.1%, p = 0.01),
and transfer time was reduced (72 vs. 80 minutes, p = 0.38).
Four patients in Group 2 were treated by a mobile neurosurgical
team at the referring hospital because of rapid clinical deterioration.
Conclusion: Our findings indicate that teleradiology
has an important role in improving inter-hospital management
of head-injured patients.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1997; 24: 235-239
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