Diabetic Foot and COVID-19 Pandemic in Argentina: Foot and Ankle Specialists Respond to the Use of Telemedicine

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Ana Cecilia Parise
Hernán E. Coria
Valeria López
María Gala Santini Araujo

Abstract

Introduction: Telemedicine was the recommendation of international societies during the COVID-19 pandemic for medical consultations in patients with diabetic foot (DF). The main aim of this work is to evaluate the use of telemedicine as a tool for the evaluation and follow-up of patients with DF by foot and ankle specialists in Argentina. As secondary objectives, we propose to assess the satisfaction perceived by the professionals with the use of this tool, to evaluate the specific strategies used to carry out the remote medical consultation, and to determine its permanence when returning to the usual care activity.
Materials and Methods: Three surveys were sent to members of the Argentine Society of Medicine and Surgery of the Leg and Foot in May and July 2020 and April 2022.
Results: According to 75% of respondents, the most valuable function of telemedicine was prevention, followed by monitoring of the clinical pathology (54.1%), postoperative follow-up (41.6%), and diagnosis (29.1%). The most commonly used resources for remote consultation were telephone conversations, followed by images sent by instant messaging. Only 37.5% used electronic health record platforms during 2020.
Conclusions: The most commonly used resources for remote consultation were telephone conversations, followed by images sent by instant messaging. 33.4% of respondents were satisfied with telemedicineconsultations in May 2020, while in July, satisfaction with this tool rose to 46.7%. In April 2022, only 13% of those surveyed in July 2020 continued offering remote consultations.

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Parise, A. C., Coria, H. E., López, V., & Santini Araujo, M. G. (2023). Diabetic Foot and COVID-19 Pandemic in Argentina: Foot and Ankle Specialists Respond to the Use of Telemedicine. Revista De La Asociación Argentina De Ortopedia Y Traumatología, 88(1), 45-52. https://doi.org/10.15417/issn.1852-7434.2023.88.1.1623
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Author Biographies

Ana Cecilia Parise, Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery Sector, Orthopedics and Traumatology Service “Dr. Carlos E. Ottolenghi”, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery Sector, Orthopedics and Traumatology Service “Dr. Carlos E. Ottolenghi”, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Hernán E. Coria, Foot Surgery Service, Orthopedics and Traumatology Service, Hospital Militar Central, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Foot Surgery Service, Orthopedics and Traumatology Service, Hospital Militar Central, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Valeria López, Foot and Ankle Surgery Team, Instituto Jaime Slullitel, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

Foot and Ankle Surgery Team, Instituto Jaime Slullitel, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

María Gala Santini Araujo, Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery Sector, Orthopedics and Traumatology Service “Dr. Carlos E. Ottolenghi”, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery Sector, Orthopedics and Traumatology Service “Dr. Carlos E. Ottolenghi”, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

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