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How Are Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Physicians Triaging Cases and Using Telehealth in Response to COVID-19? A Survey of AOSSM Membership

机译:如何骨科体育医学医生三层案例,使用远程医疗回应Covid-19?亚友达会员的调查

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the practice of orthopaedic sports medicine. The threat of COVID-19 persists, and future restrictions to elective procedures are possible. It is important to understand how sports surgeons are prioritizing surgical cases during elective case restrictions and how telehealth is being incorporated into practice. Purpose: To understand how orthopaedic sports surgeons have triaged surgical sports cases and how telehealth is being utilized in response to COVID-19. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: A survey was presented to participants of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) webinar “Handling Sports and COVID-19” and distributed through email to all members of the AOSSM. The survey consisted of 25 questions with 3 sections: demographics, clinical practice, and telehealth. Descriptive statistics were performed. Results: Overall, 104 respondents participated. Respondents varied with respect to their location, type of clinical practice, and years in practice. The cases with the highest priority during triage included infections, fractures, and traumatic tendon ruptures (eg, quadriceps tendon). Before COVID-19, &14.0% of surgeons used telehealth, and 76.7% had never used telehealth. Now, however, 81.4% of respondents plan to use telehealth at least once a week in their practice. Respondents indicated postoperative visits and return patients as the most appropriate for telehealth. The majority felt that telehealth was not appropriate for new shoulder (65.9%) or knee (55.6%) evaluation. The leading barriers to telehealth use that were identified included, in decreasing order, concerns about clinical appropriateness, accuracy of physical examination, billing/reimbursement, and medicolegal concerns. Conclusion: Telehealth has seen rapid adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the majority of respondents plan to continue using it. It is being used more for established patients rather than new patient visits. For surgical cases, there was a clear triage priority of sports medicine cases, including infections, fractures, and traumatic tendon ruptures. Lower extremity cases had higher priority than upper extremity.
机译:背景:Covid-19大流行改变了骨科体育医学的做法。 Covid-19的威胁仍然存在,并且未来的选择性程序的限制是可能的。重要的是要了解运动外科医生如何在选修案例限制期间优先考虑手术案件以及如何纳入实践。目的:了解骨科运动外科医生如何如何使用外科运动案例以及如何应对Covid-19的电信健康。研究设计:横截面研究。方法:向美国骨科学会(AOSSM)网络研讨会“处理体育和Covid-19”的参与者提交了一项调查,并通过电子邮件分发给所有人的亚历米。该调查由25个问题组成,3个部分:人口统计数据,临床实践和远程医疗。描述了描述性统计数据。结果:总体而言,104名受访者参加。受访者在他们的位置,临床实践的类型和熟练的岁月不同。在分类中具有最高优先级的情况包括感染,裂缝和创伤性肌腱破裂(例如,Quadriceps肌腱)。在covid-19之前,& 14.0%的外科医生使用远程医疗,76.7%从未使用过远程医疗。然而,现在,81.4%的受访者计划在其实践中至少每周使用一次远程医疗。受访者表示术后访问,并将患者作为最适合远程医疗。大多数人认为远程医疗不适合新肩(65.9%)或膝关节(55.6%)评估。在减少秩序下,识别临床适当性,体检,计费/报销和医院问题的临床持续担忧的领先障碍。结论:远程医疗在Covid-19大流行期间迅速采用,大部分受访者计划继续使用它。它正在为已建立的患者提供更多,而不是新的患者访问。对于手术案例,体育医学案例的透明分类优先权,包括感染,骨折和创伤性肌腱破裂。下肢病例优先于上肢较高。

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