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Telemedicine in monitoring pediatric LT patients before and during COVID-19 pandemic

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PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/petr.14138

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children; immunosuppression; SARS-CoV-2; solid-organ transplantation; telehealth; telemedicine

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The use of telemedicine via text messaging for liver transplant patients increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on post-transplant follow-up. Consultations for drug use and medication prescriptions were also common reasons for messaging. Discussions on protocol biopsies and fever, among other issues, accounted for a smaller proportion of messages.
Background: The delivery of healthcare services by telemedicine decreases costs of traveling for patients, is less time-consuming, and most importantly permits the connection between highly skilled specialists and patients. However, whether the use of telemedicine (text messaging) for LT patients was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is unknown. Methods: We collected data (following consent from patients and parents) from 57 patients (33 male/24 female) with a median age of 47 (IQR: 9-91) months, whom we followed up with text messaging between September 2019 and September 2020, spanning the 6 months prior to COVID-19 and during this period. Results: In total, 723 text message mediated consultations occurred during this period, henceforth simply referred to as messages. Three hundred and twenty-eight (45%) messages occurred during the 6 months up to the start of the pandemic. Following the COVID-19 outbreak, the number of messages increased to 395 (55%). The three most common reasons of messaging were post-liver-LT follow-up messages (n = 215/723, 29.7%), consultations for drug use (n = 157/723, 21.7%), and medication prescriptions (n = 113/723, 15.6%). Protocol biopsy discussions (n = 33/723, 4.6%) and fever (n = 27/723, 3.7%) were among others (vaccination, rash, diarrhea, cough, fatigue, acne). During the COVID-19 outbreak, only post-LT follow-up messages increased significantly to 132/395 (33%) from 83/328 (25%) (p-value: .02). Conclusions: We found that the pandemic resulted in an increase in the total number of text message mediated consultations and specifically for the use of post-LT follow-up. Messaging was effective for post-LT follow-ups and all patients were at least satisfied.

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