PROSPECTS OF THE HIGH-SPEED MULTIMEDIA DATA TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGIES USE IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AID TO INJURED PERSONS HAVING A GUNSHOT DEFECT OF SOFT TISSUES.
Wiad Lek
; 76(5 pt 2): 1191-1198, 2023.
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OBJECTIVE: The aim: To improve the results of providing medical care in the conditions of a full-scale war in Ukraine due to the use of medical technologies. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: From the first days, the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Southern Region provided medical assistance to the persons wounded as a result of the Russian Federation's armed aggression. The presented multidisciplinary observation includes data received from 24.02.22 to 26.05.22. During this term, the multidisciplinary team assisted by the Teladoc Health system (the connection between the Charite Clinic, Berlin, and the MMCC of the Southern Region, Ukraine) performed 39 reconstructive and remedial operations in the MMCC of the Southern Region (Department of Surgical Infection). RESULTS: Results: It has been found that the implementation of differentiated surgical tactics (developed in cooperation between Charite clinics, Berlin, and MMCC of the Southern Region, Ukraine, using the Teladoc health system) in wounded patients with gunshot defects of soft tissues at the III and IV levels of medical care improves functional results, increases indicators of satisfactory from 46.9 % to 53.7 %, reducing the relative number of unsatisfactory from 18.8 % to 11.6 %. CONCLUSION: Conclusions: The information exchange in the Teladoc Health system is performed in telephone mode through protected communication channels. It enabled real-time treatment strategy recommendations and improved functional outcomes, increasing the satisfactory rate from 46.9 % to 53.7 %, and reducing the relative unsatisfactory rate from 18.8 % to 11.6 %.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Heridas por Arma de Fuego
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Multimedia
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Guideline
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Humans
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Asia
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Europa
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Wiad Lek
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MEDICINA
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2023
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Article
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Ucrania