Implementation of a telecardiology system in the state of Minas Gerais: the Minas Telecardio Project

Antonio Luiz P Ribeiro, Maria Beatriz Alkmim, Clareci Silva Cardoso, Gláucio Galeno R Carvalho, Waleska Teixeira Caiaffa, Monica Viegas Andrade, Daniel Ferreira da Cunha, Andre Pires Antunes, Adélson Geraldo de A Resende, Elmiro Santos Resende, Antonio Luiz P Ribeiro, Maria Beatriz Alkmim, Clareci Silva Cardoso, Gláucio Galeno R Carvalho, Waleska Teixeira Caiaffa, Monica Viegas Andrade, Daniel Ferreira da Cunha, Andre Pires Antunes, Adélson Geraldo de A Resende, Elmiro Santos Resende

Abstract

Background: Although cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of morbimortality in Brazil, the access of small-town populations to electrocardiography and cardiology assessment is limited. The use of telecardiology to assist the access of distant towns to electrocardiography and a second opinion in cardiology is promising; however, it has not been formally assessed.

Objective: To assess the feasibility of implementing a low-cost public telecardiology system in small Brazilian towns.

Methods: A total of 82 towns in the state of Minas Gerais, with a population < 10,500 inhabitants, presenting > 70% coverage by the Family Health Program (Programa Saude da Familia-PSF), local government compliance and internet access, were selected. Each town was supplied with digital electrocardiography (ECG) device and a team was trained. The implementation was coordinated by HC/UFMG, together with four university hospitals in the state of Minas Gerais (UFU, UFTM, UFJF and UNIMONTES). The ECG assessments were carried out in the towns and sent through the Internet for prompt analysis by an on-duty telecardiology team. Online and offline discussions on the medical cases were carried out through the Internet, as well as refreshment courses.

Results: During the implementation period, a total of 253 health professionals were trained. From July 2006 to November 2008, the project assisted 42,664 patients, with a total of 62,865 ECG assessments being performed. A total of 2,148 emergency cases were treated, as well as 420 teleconsultations. The intermediate evaluation showed good acceptance of the implemented technology and a 70% decrease in patient referrals to other reference centers.

Conclusion: The use of the customary resources in informatics to assist the access of small-town populations to electrocardiography and specialized cardiology assessment is feasible.

Source: PubMed

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