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Studi melihat bahwa Google glass untuk membawa spesialis toksikologi untuk ruang gawat darurat terpencil
Date:
August 7, 2015
Source:
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Summary:
Google glass , streaming perangkat audio / video head-mount , dapat digunakan secara efektif memperpanjang bed-side konsultasi toksikologi ke fasilitas pelayanan kesehatan yang jauh seperti rumah sakit masyarakat dan pedesaan untuk mendiagnosa dan mengelola pasien keracunan .
.............. " Dalam era perawatan berbasis nilai , layanan toksikologi menggunakan perangkat hands-free , seperti Google glass , bisa dibayangkan memperluas cakupan area dan meningkatkan perawatan pasien , sementara berpotensi mengurangi biaya perawatan keseluruhan , " kata Peter R. Chai , MD , toksikologi fellow di UMass Medical School . " Pekerjaan kami menunjukkan bahwa data yang dikirimkan oleh Google glass dapat digunakan untuk melengkapi konsultasi telepon tradisional , memvalidasi bed side pemeriksaan fisik , dan mendiagnosa dan mengelola pasien . "....more
Study looks at
Google Glass to bring toxicology specialists to remote emergency rooms
Date:
August 7, 2015
Source:
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Summary:
Google Glass, a head-mounted streaming audio/video device, may be used to
effectively extend bed-side toxicology consults to distant health care
facilities such as community and rural hospitals to diagnose and manage
poisoned patients.
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Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School have found
that Google Glass, a head-mounted streaming audio/video device, may be used to
effectively extend bed-side toxicology consults to distant health care
facilities such as community and rural hospitals to diagnose and manage
poisoned patients. Published in the Journal of
Medical Toxicology, the study also showed preliminary data that suggests the hands-free
device helps physicians in diagnosing specific poisonings and can enhance
patient care.
"In the present era of value-based care, a toxicology service using
hands-free devices, such as Google Glass, could conceivably expand its coverage
area and enhance patient care, while potentially decreasing overall treatment
costs," said Peter R. Chai, MD, toxicology fellow at UMass Medical School.
"Our work shows that the data transmitted by Google Glass can be used to
supplement traditional telephone consults, validate bedside physical exams, and
diagnose and manage patients."
Traditional telemedicine devices usually consist of large desktop or laptop
computers affixed to a big cart that has to be rolled from exam room to exam
room. This limits both access and functionality in a busy emergency room
setting.
"Glass is positioned perfectly as an emergency medicine telemedical
device. Its small, hands free and portable, so you can bring it right to the
bedside and have a real-time specialist with you when you need one," said
Dr. Chai.
Advances in wireless infrastructure, the miniaturization of hardware and
the advent of wearable devices such as Google Glass allow a new generation of
technologies that can assist physicians and improve health care delivery to be
deployed in clinical settings. Through the device, physicians can stream video
of an exam, take and enlarge photos and consult with remote specialists.
In the study, emergency medicine residents at UMass Memorial Medical Center
performed 18 toxicology consults with Google Glass. ER physicians wearing
Google Glass evaluated the patients at bedside while a secure video feed was
sent to the toxicology supervising consultant. The supervising consultant then
guided the resident through text messages displayed on the Glass. Consultants
also obtained static photos of medication bottles, electrocardiograms (EKG) and
other pertinent information at the discretion of the supervisor. This was done
in addition to the standard verbal consult available to residents.
As a result of using Google Glass, consulting toxicologists reported being
more confident in diagnosing specific toxidromes. Additional data collected
showed that the use of Google Glass also changed management of patient care in
more than half of the cases seen. Specifically, six of those patients received
antidotes they otherwise would not have. Overall, 89 percent of the cases seen
with Glass were considered successful by the consulting toxicologist.
"Placing an expert at the virtual bedside of the patient has huge
advantages," said Chai. "It brings a specialist to patients that
might not otherwise have access to that kind of expertise. Because Google Glass
is relatively unobtrusive to patients, can be operated hands free and is
extremely portable, it has a distinct advantage over traditional telemedicine
platforms."
Having shown that Google Glass is a feasible option for toxicology consults
in the emergency room setting, Chai said the next step will be to determine the
role Google Glass can play in the remote care of poisoned patients.
To safeguard patient information, each device was equipped with a
third-party HIPPA-complaint platform called Pristine Eyesight. Information
passing through Google Glass was encrypted for security and privacy.
Story Source:
The above post is reprinted from materials provided byUniversity
of Massachusetts Medical School. Note: Materials may be edited
for content and length.
Journal Reference:
1.
Peter R. Chai, Kavita M. Babu, Edward W. Boyer. The Feasibility and
Acceptability of Google Glass for Teletoxicology Consults. Journal
of Medical Toxicology, 2015; DOI: 10.1007/s13181-015-0495-7