Use of the Internet for long-term clinical follow-up
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- DOI: 10.1089/tmj.1.1998.4.371
Use of the Internet for long-term clinical follow-up
Abstract
Use of the Internet for patient-specific consultation across international boundaries has been demonstrated. This report describes the efforts of Baylor College of Medicine and NASA to conduct a telemedicine consultation with Moscow, Russia. Consultation between Russian and American physicians was performed over the Internet with a combination of real-time and store-and-forward techniques. The clinical focus involved a 65-year old Russian scientist who had undergone mitral valve replacement in the United States 5 years earlier. Development of new activity-related chest pain, dyspnea, and intermittent atrial fibrillation led to a consultation with his American cardiologist and cardiac surgeon. Real-time video was supplemented with telephone voice communication to overcome bandwidth limitations. Prior to the video link, the patient's recent history and clinical data were made available via the Internet using file transfer protocol (FTP). The patient's medications, new electrocardiographic findings, and activity status were reviewed. Specific clinical recommendations were made as a result of this telemedicine consultation. This case illustrates the technical factors, clinical implications, and confidentiality issues related to using the Internet for telemedicine consultations and demonstrates that the Internet may provide an alternative means for long-term clinical follow-up of patients.
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