Introduction: Telecardiology has emerged as a vital field within telemedicine, fostering collaboration between hospital and community medicine. This pilot study introduces an innovative pediatric telecardiology system, comprising a telecardiology system seamlessly integrated with a hospital telemedicine platform. A smooth flow of ECG execution, transmission, and reporting between Primary Care Pediatrician clinics and the hospital was tested as the primary objective. User experience surveys were also considered. Methods: The study involved three Primary Care Pediatrician clinics, and the enrollment of children took place consecutively from January to July 2023. We integrated a digital electrocardiographic signal acquisition unit and online information transmission-capable tablets, that were provided to the pediatricians, with a telemedicine multitenant platform that facilitated the transmission of the patient's ECG data from the community to the Hospital Pediatric Cardiologist. Results: A total of 158 children (80 M/78F, 8.9 ± 2.8 yrs) underwent ECG recording (78.5 % medical certificates, 21.5 % presence of symptoms) The transmission and reporting of ECGs were successfully completed in all cases, without technical issues. Normal findings on the ECG were demonstrated in 94.9 % of children. 70.8 % of respondents completed all parts of the survey. Respondents had a high level of education (90 %) and demonstrated excellent or good competence in using digital technologies (89 %). 51 % of respondents were not familiar with the term "Telemedicine" and 81 % of the cases had no previous telemedicine experience. 90 % of users were very satisfied or satisfied with the service. Connection problems (2.8 %) and concerns about the service's reliability compared to standard care (3.7 %) were mentioned as possible limitations of the telecardiology. Conclusions: Our pediatric telecardiology system offers a valuable diagnostic tool to enhance patient management in the community.

A pediatric telecardiology system that facilitates integration between hospital-based services and community-based primary care / S. Mannarino, V. Calcaterra, G. Fini, A. Foppiani, A. Sanzo, M. Pisarra, G. Infante, M. Marsilio, I. Raso, S. Santacesaria, G. Zuccotti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS. - ISSN 1386-5056. - 181:(2024 Jan), pp. 105298.1-105298.8. [10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2023.105298]

A pediatric telecardiology system that facilitates integration between hospital-based services and community-based primary care

A. Foppiani;M. Pisarra;G. Infante;M. Marsilio;G. Zuccotti
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Introduction: Telecardiology has emerged as a vital field within telemedicine, fostering collaboration between hospital and community medicine. This pilot study introduces an innovative pediatric telecardiology system, comprising a telecardiology system seamlessly integrated with a hospital telemedicine platform. A smooth flow of ECG execution, transmission, and reporting between Primary Care Pediatrician clinics and the hospital was tested as the primary objective. User experience surveys were also considered. Methods: The study involved three Primary Care Pediatrician clinics, and the enrollment of children took place consecutively from January to July 2023. We integrated a digital electrocardiographic signal acquisition unit and online information transmission-capable tablets, that were provided to the pediatricians, with a telemedicine multitenant platform that facilitated the transmission of the patient's ECG data from the community to the Hospital Pediatric Cardiologist. Results: A total of 158 children (80 M/78F, 8.9 ± 2.8 yrs) underwent ECG recording (78.5 % medical certificates, 21.5 % presence of symptoms) The transmission and reporting of ECGs were successfully completed in all cases, without technical issues. Normal findings on the ECG were demonstrated in 94.9 % of children. 70.8 % of respondents completed all parts of the survey. Respondents had a high level of education (90 %) and demonstrated excellent or good competence in using digital technologies (89 %). 51 % of respondents were not familiar with the term "Telemedicine" and 81 % of the cases had no previous telemedicine experience. 90 % of users were very satisfied or satisfied with the service. Connection problems (2.8 %) and concerns about the service's reliability compared to standard care (3.7 %) were mentioned as possible limitations of the telecardiology. Conclusions: Our pediatric telecardiology system offers a valuable diagnostic tool to enhance patient management in the community.
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Children; Community-based primary care; Hospital-based services; Integrated systems; Pediatric telecardiology; Telemedicine
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Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica
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A pediatric telecardiology system that facilitates integration between hospital-based services and community-based primary care / S. Mannarino, V. Calcaterra, G. Fini, A. Foppiani, A. Sanzo, M. Pisarra, G. Infante, M. Marsilio, I. Raso, S. Santacesaria, G. Zuccotti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS. - ISSN 1386-5056. - 181:(2024 Jan), pp. 105298.1-105298.8. [10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2023.105298]
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