医学
远程医疗
神经系统检查
队列
体格检查
物理疗法
患者满意度
前瞻性队列研究
队列研究
单变量分析
医疗保健
多元分析
外科
内科学
经济增长
经济
作者
Dhruv K.C. Goyal,Srikanth N. Divi,Gregory D. Schroeder,Ryan Pfeifer,José A. Canseco,Daniel R Bowles,Kristen Nicholson,Parthik D. Patel,Ariana A Reyes,Kris Radcliff,Mark F. Kurd,Barrett I. Woods,I. David Kaye,Jeffrey A. Rihn,D. Greg Anderson,Alan S. Hilibrand,Christopher K. Kepler,James S. Harrop,Alexander R. Vaccaro
出处
期刊:Clinical spine surgery
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2020-09-22
卷期号:33 (9): 355-369
被引量:29
标识
DOI:10.1097/bsd.0000000000001066
摘要
This was a prospective cohort study.The objective of this study was to design and test a novel spine neurological examination adapted for telemedicine.Telemedicine is a rapidly evolving technology associated with numerous potential benefits for health care, especially in the modern era of value-based care. To date, no studies have assessed whether.Twenty-one healthy controls and 20 patients with cervical or lumbar spinal disease (D) were prospectively enrolled. Each patient underwent a telemedicine neurological examination as well as a traditional in-person neurological examination administered by a fellowship trained spine surgeon and a physiatrist. Both the telemedicine and in-person tests consisted of motor, sensory, and special test components. Scores were compared via univariate analysis and secondary qualitative outcomes, including responses from a satisfaction survey, were obtained upon completion of the trial.Of the 20 patients in the D group, 9 patients had cervical disease and 11 patients had lumbar disease. Comparing healthy control with the D group, there were no significant differences with respect to all motor scores, most sensory scores, and all special tests. There was a high rate of satisfaction among the cohort with 92.7% of participants feeling "very satisfied" with the overall experience.This study presents the development of a viable neurological spine examination adapted for telemedicine. The findings in this study suggest that patients have comparable motor, sensory, and special test scores with telemedicine as with a traditional in-person examination administered by an experienced clinician, as well as reporting a high rate of satisfaction among participants. To our knowledge, this is the first telemedicine neurological examination for spine surgery. Further studies are warranted to validate these findings.
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