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- W3035536425 abstract "Introduction: Telemedicine allows health care professionals to diagnose and treat patients remotely. Enuresis is one of the most common chronic problems in childhood and specialized care can be limited. Utilization of telemedicine in this setting has not been previously analyzed. Materials and Methods: This study's aim is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of telemedicine follow-up treatment of enuresis compared with traditional follow-up at our institution. A retrospective review of patients treated for nocturnal enuresis with either telemedicine (Group 1) or traditional (Group2) follow-up care was conducted. Patients, aged 5–18 years, treated for enuresis between July 2016 and December 2017 were included. Patients with confounding disease were excluded. Resolution of enuresis was the primary outcome as categorized by the International Children's Continence Society standards. Results: Seventy-seven (n = 77) patients met inclusion criteria with 23 patients in Group 1 and 54 patients in Group 2. Two patients in each group were lost to follow-up and 61.9% in Group 1 and 48.1% in Group 2 responded to treatment. The average age for both groups was 9.2 years. Patients in Group 1 averaged four appointments per patient and patients in Group 2 averaged 3.04 appointments per patient. Telemedicine follow-up patients missed fewer appointments (0.14) than patients with traditional follow-up (0.5) (p-value = 0.016). Thirteen of 21 patients (61.9%) responded to treatment in Group 1 (7 partial and 6 complete responders) as compared with 25 of 52 patients (48.1%) responding to treatment in Group 2 (8 partial and 17 complete responders) (p = 0.22). Of patients in Group 1, 87% reported they would use telemedicine again. Conclusions: Telemedicine follow-up of patients with enuresis demonstrated comparable effectiveness. Most patient families demonstrate a favorable opinion of using telemedicine again for this problem. Further research to understand the efficacy and benefits of telemedicine in this setting is needed." @default.
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- W3035536425 date "2021-02-01" @default.
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- W3035536425 title "Telemedicine Versus Traditional for Follow-Up Evaluation of Enuresis" @default.
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