Establishment of a Digital Tele-Electrocardiographic System in southern Brazil <b>[Abstract in English]</b>

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  • Adolfo L. F. Sparenberg
  • Thais Russomano
  • Dario F. G. de Azevedo
  • Eleonora R. Soares
  • Tatiane R. Schaun

Abstract

Introduction: A lack of medical specialists in remote areas can delay the diagnosis and the management of diseases. A pioneer Tele-ECG Digital System, DES, was established in Brazil to overcome this situation.
Method: DES allows electronic data transmission to and interpretation by a remote cardiologist. Hospitals in Sao Lourenco do Sul, and an outpatient unit in Turucu, both in RS state employed the DES, which includes a digital ECG machine, standard computers, a modem connection, internet facilities, telecommunication software and fixed or mobile phones.
Results: A total of 1063 tele-ECGs were performed in the three locations in 1 year: 622 via online and 441 via ehealth. The transmission time was 8.1 min for the online and up to 24h and e-health tele-ECGs. The results showed that 71.2% (443 out of 622) of the online tele-ECGs presented important ECGs alterations, including 66 (14.9%) ECGs with acute signs of myocardial ischemia and 39 ECGs (8.8%) with S-T elevation myocardial infarction.
Conclusion: The low cost of DES make it appropriate for small cities and rural areas of developing countries. DES has promoted a significant improvement in the acute management of patients in remote areas, with a consequent decrease in the morbidity and mortality rates from cardiovascular diseases.
KEY WORDS: TELEMEDICINE; ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY; HEART DISEASES/diagnosis; TELECOMMUNICATIONS; INTERNET; EMERGENCIES.

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2006-10-17

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Sparenberg, A. L. F., Russomano, T., Azevedo, D. F. G. de, Soares, E. R., & Schaun, T. R. (2006). Establishment of a Digital Tele-Electrocardiographic System in southern Brazil <b>[Abstract in English]</b>. Scientia Medica, 15(3). Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/1563

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