Author: Brunasso, Alexandra Maria Giovanna; Massone, Cesare
Title: Teledermatologic monitoring for chronic cutaneous autoimmune diseases with smartworking during Covidâ€19 emergency in a tertiary center in Italy Cord-id: sb1a5yfn Document date: 2020_5_26
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Snippet: Because of the COVIDâ€19 emergency, on March 9, 2020 Italy went in lockâ€down imposing the closure of nonâ€urgent outpatient clinics devoted to care of chronic, severe, inflammatory skin diseases that require periodic followâ€up. In this emergency situation, due to the lack of a teledermatology platform and in order not to leave our vulnerable highâ€need patients without proper followâ€up, we started a teledermatologic service in smartworking using phone calls and emails. The total number
Document: Because of the COVIDâ€19 emergency, on March 9, 2020 Italy went in lockâ€down imposing the closure of nonâ€urgent outpatient clinics devoted to care of chronic, severe, inflammatory skin diseases that require periodic followâ€up. In this emergency situation, due to the lack of a teledermatology platform and in order not to leave our vulnerable highâ€need patients without proper followâ€up, we started a teledermatologic service in smartworking using phone calls and emails. The total number of patients scheduled was 195; in 12 cases we were not able to talk to the patients. Remote monitoring was performed in 183 patients (126 moderate to severe psoriasis, 10 severe acne, 11 severe atopic dermatitis, 11 hidradenitis suppurativa, 9 blistering autoimmune diseases, 16 other autoimmune skin diseases). During remoteâ€visits several interventions were conducted: triage for COVIDâ€19 suspected symptoms, email check of clinical pictures and of laboratory examinations, advices for topical and systemic therapy continuation or discontinuation/switch and reâ€schedule of next appointment. Only 5 patients required personal office visit (2.6%), reducing consistently the number of faceâ€to face visits. Our realâ€life experience shows that remote monitoring was effective in preventing unnecessary worsening of severe chronic skin diseases and poor outcomes due to withdrawal of current therapy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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