Affiliation:
1. Teleradiology Solutions
2. Image Core Lab
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Teleradiology has become an important tool in emergency medicine, particularly in the interpretation of emergency ultrasonography. In emergency situations, where time is essential, rapid diagnosis and treatment can mean the difference between life and death. Teleradiology is an innovative alternative to augment the staffing and fill the gaps of onsite radiology personnel in emergency departments or during off-hours.
AIM: To assess the effectiveness/impact of teleradiology in emergency ultrasound interpretation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was performed in a cohort of 33,616 patients from 86 hospitals across the USA between January and December 2022. The study involved radiological interpretations of 37,253 ultrasound images acquired in the emergency setting by American Board Certified Radiologists empaneled by a teleradiology service provider, headquartered in Bangalore, India.
RESULTS: The proposed telehealth model provided timely and quality reporting of 37,253 scans of patients with a mean turnaround time of 35.71 min (95% confidence interval 35.50–35.91).
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that a structured telesonography program with defined protocols for image capture, transmission, and clinical communication can allow for successful immediate reporting of ultrasound data in the emergency care setting.
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