Head and neck cancer assessment by flexible endoscopy and telemedicine

Author:

Dorrian Cathy1,Ferguson Jim1,Ah-See Kim2,Barr Catriona3,Lalla Kushik3,van der Pol Marjon4,McKenzie Lynda4,Wootton Richard1

Affiliation:

1. Scottish Centre for Telehealth, Aberdeen

2. ENT Department, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen

3. Gilbert Bain Hospital, Shetland

4. Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, UK

Abstract

We have conducted a feasibility study to establish whether ENT tele-endoscopy would be a suitable method of service delivery for patients who live in the Shetland Islands. Ten clinics were conducted over a period of 17 months using ISDN-based videoconferencing at a bandwidth of 384 kbit/s. A total of 42 patients were seen in Aberdeen via videoconferencing for a head and neck cancer assessment. Feasibility was confirmed after the first 20 patients, following positive feedback from all concerned and the absence of any significant clinical or technical problems. A total of 42 journeys was avoided, each journey saving 123 kg CO2 per person. A preliminary cost analysis showed that the threshold at which tele-ENT became cheaper than travel was a workload of 35 patients/year. The actual workload during the pilot study was 29 patients/year. A national telemedicine service for the initial assessment of potential malignancy has the potential to reduce unnecessary transfers to specialist centres, with accompanying reductions in carbon emissions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

Reference11 articles.

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