Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Abstract Importance The COVID‐19 pandemic is changing how health care providers practice. As some telemedicine and telecommunication support tools have been incorporated into the otolaryngology practice in response to safety and access demands, it is essential to review how these tools and services...

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Main Authors: Mena Said, Victoria Ngo, Joshua Hwang, David B. Hom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-08-01
Series:Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.428
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spelling doaj-f4438fd29b254c809d9a2ff92d878ca72020-11-25T01:59:21ZengWileyLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology2378-80382020-08-015464965610.1002/lio2.428Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemicMena Said0Victoria Ngo1Joshua Hwang2David B. Hom3Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery University of California‐San Diego San Diego California USASchool of Medicine University of California‐Davis Davis California USASchool of Medicine University of California‐Davis Davis California USAHead and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery University of California‐San Diego San Diego California USAAbstract Importance The COVID‐19 pandemic is changing how health care providers practice. As some telemedicine and telecommunication support tools have been incorporated into the otolaryngology practice in response to safety and access demands, it is essential to review how these tools and services can help facilitate facial trauma evaluation during a time when clinical resources are limited. Objective To review applications of telemedicine for the evaluation of facial trauma to better direct utilization of these methods and technologies during times of limited access to clinical resources such as the COVID‐19 pandemic. Methods A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. Results After screening 158 titles and abstracts, we identified 16 eligible studies involving facial trauma evaluation using telemedicine. Telemedicine opportunities for facial trauma evaluation have the potential to be developed in the areas of multidisciplinary remote consultations, facial trauma triage, patient engagement, and postoperative follow‐up. Conclusion The COVID‐19 pandemic is posing obstacles for both providers and patients in the delivery of health care at a time of limited clinical resources. Telemedicine may provide a potential useful tool in the evaluation and triage of facial injuries and patient engagement.https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.428COVID‐19facial traumatelemedicine
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Victoria Ngo
Joshua Hwang
David B. Hom
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Victoria Ngo
Joshua Hwang
David B. Hom
Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
COVID‐19
facial trauma
telemedicine
author_facet Mena Said
Victoria Ngo
Joshua Hwang
David B. Hom
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title Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_short Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_full Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_fullStr Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_sort navigating telemedicine for facial trauma during the covid‐19 pandemic
publisher Wiley
series Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
issn 2378-8038
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Importance The COVID‐19 pandemic is changing how health care providers practice. As some telemedicine and telecommunication support tools have been incorporated into the otolaryngology practice in response to safety and access demands, it is essential to review how these tools and services can help facilitate facial trauma evaluation during a time when clinical resources are limited. Objective To review applications of telemedicine for the evaluation of facial trauma to better direct utilization of these methods and technologies during times of limited access to clinical resources such as the COVID‐19 pandemic. Methods A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. Results After screening 158 titles and abstracts, we identified 16 eligible studies involving facial trauma evaluation using telemedicine. Telemedicine opportunities for facial trauma evaluation have the potential to be developed in the areas of multidisciplinary remote consultations, facial trauma triage, patient engagement, and postoperative follow‐up. Conclusion The COVID‐19 pandemic is posing obstacles for both providers and patients in the delivery of health care at a time of limited clinical resources. Telemedicine may provide a potential useful tool in the evaluation and triage of facial injuries and patient engagement.
topic COVID‐19
facial trauma
telemedicine
url https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.428
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