Teledermatology in a Rural Family Practice

  • D O'Mahony Port St Johns
  • L Banach University of Transkei
  • DH Mahapa Medunsa
  • EW Lancaster Medunsa
  • GD van der Linde Medunsa
  • BH Williams Armed Forces lnstitute of Pathology
  • RF Herring Armed Forces lnstitute of Pathology
  • SA Asvadi Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
Keywords: Teledermatology, Telemedicine, Dermatology, Family Practice

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telemedicine can provide specialist services at a distance to rural areas where access to such services is limited, especially in developing countries. The objectives of this study are to describe and evaluate a teledermatology service in a rural family practice. METHODS: Internet-based store-and-forward technology was used. Patients were selected who needed a specialist dermatologist's opinion for diagnosis and management. Pictures of skin conditions were taken with a digital camera and forwarded, together with clinical data, via electronic mail (e-mail) to specialist dermatologists at either of three distant academic centres. Digital pictures of skin biopsies were also forwarded from the regional pathology laboratory. Results were received via e-mail. RESULTS: Over a twenty-one month period, fifty-two patients had teledermatology consultations. Picture quality was adequate for evaluation in all cases. The family practitioner's provisional diagnosis, compared to the teledermatologists, was correct in 28 (57%) of 49 cases where a definite diagnosis was made. Six patients needed referral to a dermatology clinic. The most common diagnoses (number) were rinea (8), acquired immune-deficiency syndrome associated papulopruritic eruption (3), photosensitive dermatitis (3) scleroderma or morphea (3), pryriasis rosea (2), psoriasis (2) and systemic lupus erythematosis (2). CONCLUSION: Most patients with dermatology problems in rural family practice can be managed by means of store-and-forward teledermatology.

Author Biographies

D O'Mahony, Port St Johns
MB, BCh, DCH, DTM&H, DPH Dip Mid COG (SA), FRCGP Family Practitioner, Bridge Street
L Banach, University of Transkei
MA PhD, MIAC Associate Professor Department of Pathology, and Director, Telemedicine Unit, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
DH Mahapa, Medunsa
MB, BCh, M. MED DERM, AMP (Manchester) Acting Head Department of Dermatology
EW Lancaster, Medunsa
MD, PhD, MIAC Department of Pathology
GD van der Linde, Medunsa
MB, BCh Department of Pathology
BH Williams, Armed Forces lnstitute of Pathology
DVM, DACVP Department of Telemedicine,Washington DC, USA
RF Herring, Armed Forces lnstitute of Pathology
Department of Telemedicine ,Washington DC, USA
SA Asvadi, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
MD, Chief of Dermatology Boston MA, USA
Section
Original Research