2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2021.08.003
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A look to the future: Pandemic-induced digital technologies in vascular surgery

Abstract: Like many areas of medicine, vascular surgery has been transformed by the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. Public health precautions to minimize disease transmission have led to reduced attendance at hospitals and clinics in elective and emergency settings; fewer face-to-face and hands-on clinical interactions; and increased reliance on telemedicine, virtual attendance, investigations, and digital therapeutics. However, a “silver lining” to the COVID-19 pandemic may be the mainstream acceptance an… Show more

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“…Telemedicine has been proposed as an alternative solution for the management of cardiovascular diseases [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ] by potentially facilitating remote care for patients in distant locations, reducing congestion of health delivery institutions. Like many areas of medicine, vascular surgery has been transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the rise of digital technologies to deliver appropriate care, while minimizing the potential spread of COVID-19 to patients, providers and the public [ 32 ]. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an acceleration of telemedicine, remote monitoring, as well as digital health technologies, in various settings in vascular surgery, including education, clinical decision-making aids, data management and 3D imaging technologies [ 32 ].…”
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“…Telemedicine has been proposed as an alternative solution for the management of cardiovascular diseases [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ] by potentially facilitating remote care for patients in distant locations, reducing congestion of health delivery institutions. Like many areas of medicine, vascular surgery has been transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the rise of digital technologies to deliver appropriate care, while minimizing the potential spread of COVID-19 to patients, providers and the public [ 32 ]. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an acceleration of telemedicine, remote monitoring, as well as digital health technologies, in various settings in vascular surgery, including education, clinical decision-making aids, data management and 3D imaging technologies [ 32 ].…”
Section: Telemedicine In Vascular Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like many areas of medicine, vascular surgery has been transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the rise of digital technologies to deliver appropriate care, while minimizing the potential spread of COVID-19 to patients, providers and the public [ 32 ]. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an acceleration of telemedicine, remote monitoring, as well as digital health technologies, in various settings in vascular surgery, including education, clinical decision-making aids, data management and 3D imaging technologies [ 32 ].…”
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“…1,2 Surgery has constantly taken on novel technologies, notably the growth of minimally invasive technologies, and recently developments in bioengineering, robotics, telemedicine and remote-monitoring, wearables and augmented reality are becoming established. 3,4 Surgeons have long had a role in assessing and implementing new techniques and tools to enhance their abilities beyond human limitations and serve their patients, giving the profession experience and responsibility to be poised to harness this technology. 5 Recent reviews raise careful excitement towards the possible cost savings and efficiencies of LLM in health care delivery.…”
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“…While some view LLMs as revolutionary tools with massive untapped potential, others voice concern, fears and scepticism 1,2 . Surgery has constantly taken on novel technologies, notably the growth of minimally invasive technologies, and recently developments in bioengineering, robotics, telemedicine and remote‐monitoring, wearables and augmented reality are becoming established 3,4 . Surgeons have long had a role in assessing and implementing new techniques and tools to enhance their abilities beyond human limitations and serve their patients, giving the profession experience and responsibility to be poised to harness this technology 5 …”
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