Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience

Introduction: With the large number of cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, a smart tool was urgently needed to handle all the positive cases at proper time such as using the technology and implementing telemedicine for triage. Objective: The purpose of this study is to detect the accuracy and effect...

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Main Authors: Amr Elhennawy, Fateh Almohammed Alsalem, Salah Bahri, Noor Alarfaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2021-03-01
Series:Dubai Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/514024
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spelling doaj-54b4cd68db1d4edd85b20cb86f8fc6dc2021-04-29T14:25:42ZengKarger PublishersDubai Medical Journal2571-726X2021-03-01848910.1159/000514024514024Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai ExperienceAmr Elhennawy0Fateh Almohammed Alsalem1Salah Bahri2Noor Alarfaj3Operation Stream, COVID-19 Command & Control Center, Dubai Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Center, Clinical Support Services, Dubai Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesENT Section, Dubai Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesOperation Stream, COVID-19 Command & Control Center, General Services and Administration Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesOperation Stream, COVID-19 Command & Control Center, Case Management Team, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesIntroduction: With the large number of cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, a smart tool was urgently needed to handle all the positive cases at proper time such as using the technology and implementing telemedicine for triage. Objective: The purpose of this study is to detect the accuracy and effectiveness of telemedicine as an assessment tool for triage compared to physical assessment. Methods: In a random sample of 1,086 COVID-19 positive cases during the pandemic in Dubai, all the patients were initially assessed by trained staff using telemedicine following a standardized guidelines and accordingly action was taken by sending the patient to an isolation facility or for hospital admission; the second phase of assessment was conducted physically at the facility. We compared the accuracy of assessment by telemedicine encounter versus physical assessment by detecting any changes of the initial action within 12 h. Results: Telemedicine was accurate in 1,080 out of 1,086 screened patients (99.4%). Discussion: Telemedicine offers fast and convenient response to patients needs with standardization of triage guidelines. Telemedicine has reduced exposure of the medical workers which reduced the possibility of infection as well as reduction of crowds at the medical centers. Recommendations: Telemedicine is very useful during the COVID-19 pandemic for following up the positive and suspected cases as well as cases with history of close contact with a confirmed positive case.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/514024emergencyinfectiousmedicinepreventivetelemedicinedubai experiencedubai health authoritycovid-19 pandemictriage
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author Amr Elhennawy
Fateh Almohammed Alsalem
Salah Bahri
Noor Alarfaj
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Fateh Almohammed Alsalem
Salah Bahri
Noor Alarfaj
Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience
Dubai Medical Journal
emergency
infectious
medicine
preventive
telemedicine
dubai experience
dubai health authority
covid-19 pandemic
triage
author_facet Amr Elhennawy
Fateh Almohammed Alsalem
Salah Bahri
Noor Alarfaj
author_sort Amr Elhennawy
title Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience
title_short Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience
title_full Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience
title_fullStr Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience
title_full_unstemmed Telemedicine versus Physical Examination in Patients’ Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Dubai Experience
title_sort telemedicine versus physical examination in patients’ assessment during covid-19 pandemic: the dubai experience
publisher Karger Publishers
series Dubai Medical Journal
issn 2571-726X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: With the large number of cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, a smart tool was urgently needed to handle all the positive cases at proper time such as using the technology and implementing telemedicine for triage. Objective: The purpose of this study is to detect the accuracy and effectiveness of telemedicine as an assessment tool for triage compared to physical assessment. Methods: In a random sample of 1,086 COVID-19 positive cases during the pandemic in Dubai, all the patients were initially assessed by trained staff using telemedicine following a standardized guidelines and accordingly action was taken by sending the patient to an isolation facility or for hospital admission; the second phase of assessment was conducted physically at the facility. We compared the accuracy of assessment by telemedicine encounter versus physical assessment by detecting any changes of the initial action within 12 h. Results: Telemedicine was accurate in 1,080 out of 1,086 screened patients (99.4%). Discussion: Telemedicine offers fast and convenient response to patients needs with standardization of triage guidelines. Telemedicine has reduced exposure of the medical workers which reduced the possibility of infection as well as reduction of crowds at the medical centers. Recommendations: Telemedicine is very useful during the COVID-19 pandemic for following up the positive and suspected cases as well as cases with history of close contact with a confirmed positive case.
topic emergency
infectious
medicine
preventive
telemedicine
dubai experience
dubai health authority
covid-19 pandemic
triage
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