A Review Of Telemedicine Applications In Otorhinolaryngology: Considerations During The Coronavirus Disease Of 2019 Pandemic

LARYNGOSCOPE(2021)

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Objective/Hypothesis Review the published literature of telemedicine's use within otorhinolaryngology (ORL), highlight its successful implementation, and document areas with need of future research. Study Design State of the Art Review. Methods Three independent, comprehensive searches for articles published on the subject of telemedicine in ORL were conducted of literature available from January 2000 to April 2020. Search terms were designed to identify studies which examined telemedicine use within ORL. Consensus among authors was used to include all relevant articles. Results While several, small reports document clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and the cost of telemedicine, much of the literature on telemedicine in ORL is comprised of preliminary, proof-of-concept reports. Further research will be necessary to establish its strengths and limitations. Conclusions Particularly during the coronavirus disease of 2019 pandemic, telemedicine can, and should, be used within ORL practice. This review can assist in guiding providers in implementing telemedicine that has been demonstrated to be successful, and direct future research.Laryngoscope, 2020
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coronavirus disease of 2019, telehealth, telemedicine, review, otorhinolaryngology
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