The Application of Telehealth in Pediatric Cardiology
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The Application of Telehealth The Application of Telehealth in Pediatric Cardiologyin Pediatric Cardiology
Thomas K. Chin, MD FAAP, FACCThomas K. Chin, MD FAAP, FACCDirector of Pediatric Cardiology Director of Pediatric Cardiology
and the Pediatric Cardiovascular Instituteand the Pediatric Cardiovascular Institute
University of Tennessee College of Medicine University of Tennessee College of Medicine and LeBonheur Children’s Medical Centerand LeBonheur Children’s Medical Center
Incidence of Congenital Heart Incidence of Congenital Heart Disease:Disease:
• For every 1000 infants born in the United States, 8 have heart defects.
• Over 85% of these infants are expected to reach adulthood if they receive appropriate medical attention.
Management of Congenital Management of Congenital Heart Disease:Heart Disease:
• It has only been possible in the past 60 years to identify and treat congenital heart defects in infants and children.
• There are approximately 1,521 board certified pediatric cardiologists and 244 pediatric cardiovascular surgeons practicing in the United States (2006 AHA census).
• To obtain accepted standards for outcomes, it is necessary to obtain treatment at a medical center with the facilities and expertise to provide specialized care.
Interventional Heart Catherization:Interventional Heart Catherization:
• Interventional procedures:– balloon septostomy and
valvuloplasty (PS, AS, Coarctation)
– coil embolization (PDA, collaterals)
– Stents– ASD& VSD closure
““Stage Stage I” I”
NorwoodNorwood
““Stage II” Stage II” Norwood Norwood (Glenn)(Glenn)
““Stage III” Norwood Stage III” Norwood (Fontan)(Fontan)
Ventricular TachycardiaVentricular Tachycardia
Arrhythmias: Arrhythmias:
• Mapping• Ablations
Clinical Cardiologists
Non-Invasive DiagnosticsEKG, ECHO, MRI, Stress Testing
Echocardiography expertFetal Echos
Diagnostic Catheterization
Low risk surgery
InterventionalCardiologist
Electrophysiologist
CVICUCardiac
AnesthesiaMedium Risk
Surgery & HybridProcedures
High RiskSurgeries/
ECMO
VentricularAssist
DevicesTransplants
Research Center
Cardiac Institute
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Benefits of Telemedicine Benefits of Telemedicine in Pediatric Cardiologyin Pediatric Cardiology
• Allows the detection of patients with congenital heart disease (particularly important in the neonatal period)
• Allows access for regional hospitals and the patients they serve to the expertise of a major medical center (services would otherwise be unavailable to these patients).
Benefits of Telemedicine Benefits of Telemedicine in Pediatric Cardiologyin Pediatric Cardiology
Allows efficient use of valuable resources:– Decreased need for hospital to hospital
transports (patients can stay locally)– Minimizes duplication of services– Subspecialty physicians can
simultaneously serve patients in underserved regions
Benefits of Telemedicine Benefits of Telemedicine in Pediatric Cardiologyin Pediatric Cardiology
Financially beneficial solution– Line maintenance fees can be shared– Acceptable initial start-up costs– Referring institutions can bill for the
technical component of charges and additional telemedicine charge
– Service institution can bill for professional component of charges
– Profitable for service institution!
Telemedicine at the UT/LeBonheur Telemedicine at the UT/LeBonheur Pediatric Cardiovascular InstitutePediatric Cardiovascular Institute
Volume of telecho from representative sites:
Studies performed in a 6 month period (January-June 2007)
JMCGH (Jackson TN)—560NMMC (Tupelo MS) –417Volunteer Hospital (Martin TN)–60
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