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NCT ID: NCT02108717 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

The Feasibility Study for Real-time Remote CT Reading for Suspected Acute Appendicitis Using iPhone

Telemedicine
Start date: April 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

1. Purpose - The investigators aim to evaluate the feasibility of iPhone based remote control system as a real-time remote CT reading tool for suspected appendicitis under 3G network and the suboptimal illumination. 2. Methods - A total of 120 abdominal CT examinations; sixty had no findings of appendicitis, while the other sixty showed signs of acute appendicitis, were selected. The 16 raters reviewed these images using an LCD monitor of the PACS workstation and also an iPhone which was connected to the PACS workstation via remote control system, grading the probability of presence of acute appendicitis on each examination by a five Likert scale. - The investigators will compare the diagnostic performance between two devices.

NCT ID: NCT02090452 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Mobile Transmission of Prehospital Vital Signs to the Emergency Department

Start date: June 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine if real time transmission of vital signs, ECG and chat communication between the prehospital ambulances and the emergency department has an effect on patient mortality, ICU admission, hospitalization time, time to doctor, time to treatment and time to diagnostics

NCT ID: NCT01991782 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

The Impact of Telemedicine on Orthopaedic Trauma Patients With Closed Fractures

Start date: June 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether telemedicine video calls for follow-up visits between patients and their orthopaedic trauma surgeons has an impact on patient satisfaction, quality of life, and treatment adherence. This study will also assess the feasibility of telemedicine as a medium for follow-up visits.

NCT ID: NCT01821014 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Satellite-supplementation of Medical Outreach Clinics: a Feasibility Study

Start date: February 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Much of the basic general medical care and chronic disease management in rural Honduras comes from groups of volunteers setting up temporary clinics run by volunteers. These clinics, also known as brigades, or medical missions, are often criticized for their lack of quality and the lack of follow-up, both of which stem, in part, from understaffing with volunteer physicians. This study is designed to assess if it is feasible, safe, and acceptable to treat patients in short-term mobile medical clinics in rural Honduras using US physicians connected with patients by videoconference.

NCT ID: NCT01820234 Completed - Skin Cancer Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Store-and-Forward Teledermatology Versus a Face-to-Face Assessment During a Skin Cancer Screening Event

Start date: September 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the diagnostic and management concordance of face-to-face dermatologist versus a store-and-forward teledermatologist at a skin cancer screening event. The investigators' hypotheses include the following: 1. Compared to in-person assessment, store-and-forward teledermatology assessment will result in adequate diagnostic concordance. 2. Compared to in-person assessment, store-and-forward teledermatology results in adequate management concordance. 3. The sensitivity and specificity of store-and-forward evaluation to detecting lesions that are either premalignant or malignant will be similar to that of in-person evaluation.

NCT ID: NCT01382186 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Veterans Experiences Using Secure Messaging

Start date: April 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Deployment of Secure Messaging (SM) in primary care and women's clinics throughout the Veteran Health System by 2011 was an implementation priority for the Secretary and Under Secretary for Health for FY11 under the VHA T21 initiative. Secure Messaging is in early phases of implementation, this eHealth tool requires thoughtful evaluation to promote the successful implementation and dissemination of this tool. The primary aim of this project is to describe Veterans' experiences when using the SM feature on MyHealtheVet (MHV). This project has local, VISN, and national impact on the implementation and sustainability of the SM feature on MHV through its qualitative and quantitative examination of users' experiences. Findings from this research explores why Veterans choose to, or not to, use the SM feature on MHV, identify facilitators and barriers, and examine if experiences differ by health literacy or computer literacy. In addition to the interview data, findings from the usability testing and the quantitative survey findings build knowledge about Veterans' experiences using the SM feature on MyHealtheVet. These data will inform systems improvements, educational approaches, and marketing strategies to increase adoption and long-term utilization among Veterans.

NCT ID: NCT00692497 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Electronic Referral and Booking of Outpatient Day Case Surgery Compared With Traditional Referral Routines.

one-stop
Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We want in this study to investigate the cost-effectiveness and waiting time of direct electronic referral and booking of outpatient surgery compared to the traditional patient pathway where the patient is seen at the outpatient clinic prior to surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00645047 Completed - PTSD Clinical Trials

Veterans Telemedicine Outreach for PTSD Services

VTOPS
Start date: February 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is considered a major public health problem in the U.S. due to its high prevalence and high rates of disability associated with the disorder. For thousands of veterans, PTSD is a chronic disorder, resulting directly from military service that causes substantial psychological suffering and social disability. Barriers to PTSD care include poor access, mistrust, and lack of benefit from traditional treatments. This project addresses two very important and timely questions. First, can telemedicine be used as a tool to extend effective, specialized mental health services such as, cognitive processing therapy (CPT), to veterans with poor access to care? Second, does therapy delivered by telemedicine effect the quality of care in terms of clinical outcomes (PTSD severity, Quality of Life), and the quality of patient-therapist interaction (patient satisfaction & communication)? By answering these questions, this study will provide valuable knowledge for VA researchers, clinicians, and policy makers. The study findings will have direct implications related to making specific recommendations regarding telemedicine utilization to deliver specialized mental health services for veterans suffering from PTSD.

NCT ID: NCT00598026 Completed - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the " Tele-follow-up " for the Follow-up of Implantable Defibrillators

EVATEL
Start date: January 14, 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) has been shown to be effective in preventing mortality in patients with ventricular tachyarrhythmia. However, the expanding indications of this therapy will have an impact on the follow-up policy. Currently, regular follow-up visits are scheduled every 3 months. In this context, the recently-introduced "remote monitoring" devices constitute a promising new technique, allowing to transmit information about the status of the device and ICD therapies, without direct contact between patients and physicians. This monitoring by "tele-follow-up" might reduce the cost of care by avoiding useless visits to the implantation centre. The aim of our study is to assess the cost-benefit ratio of "tele-follow-up" assisted care as compared with the conventional ICD follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT00527254 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Telemedicine Influence in the Follow up of the Type 2 Diabetes Patient

Start date: October 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of a a real time teleassistance system in the clinical evolution of type 2 diabetic patients on self monitoring blood glucose in the Public National Primary Care System.