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    |February 22, 2017
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    This study introduces a holistic telemedicine system for prehospital emergency care, enhancing quality and efficiency. Telemedicine-assisted missions improve documentation, therapy, and reduce critical response times by over 50%.

    Area of Science:

    • Emergency medicine
    • Medical informatics
    • Telecommunication systems

    Background:

    • Prehospital emergency care quality is enhanced by telemedical support.
    • Existing telemedicine services are diagnosis-specific.
    • A novel, holistic telemedicine system for the entire emergency spectrum has been developed.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a comprehensive telemedicine system for prehospital emergency care.
    • To demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of real-time data transfer in emergency settings.
    • To evaluate the impact of telemedical assistance on mission outcomes and resource utilization.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a holistic telemedicine system including hardware (tele-physician workstation, server, mobile/fixed transmission units) and software.

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  • Secure, real-time data transfer of speech, vital signs, images, video, and ECG.
  • Adherence to guidelines from the German Association of Anaesthesiology for safe application.
  • Main Results:

    • Telemedicine integration into prehospital emergency care is feasible and beneficial.
    • Real-time data transfer capabilities include vital parameters, ECG, images, and video.
    • The system supports various indications and disease manifestations within emergency care.

    Conclusions:

    • Telemedicine-assisted emergency missions are managed safely with improved documentation and guideline-adherent therapy.
    • Significant reduction in medical binding time (over 50%) and physician escort missions.
    • Telemedicine ensures at least equivalent quality of care in prehospital emergency settings.