Increased use of Dermoscopy in Primary Healthcare Following the Implementation of Teledermatology in Southeast Sweden: A Retrospective Cohort Study of 2,137 Patients
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https://doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v104.40890Keywords:
basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, dermoscopy, melanoma, skin neoplasms, telemedicineAbstract
In the last 5 decades there has been a steady increase in skin cancer incidence globally. As patients wait for treatment before or after referral, the prognosis for those with melanoma worsens. Teledermatology was introduced to help reduce waiting times. The objective of this study was to investigate how the introduction of teledermatology affected management of skin tumours, from primary care physicians to dermatologists. A retrospective cohort study was performed 1 year before and 1 year after introduction of teledermatology in Östergötland County, Sweden. Patients were included from 3 primary healthcare centres by 3 independent observers. A total of 2,139 patients were included in the study. The 2 cohorts were well matched. At 2 of the 3 primary healthcare centres there was a significant increase in the use of dermoscopy, and almost 66% of all referrals were teledermatological in the year following its introduction. There was a trend towards higher diagnostic accuracy in the post-teledermatology cohort. No apparent effect on melanoma referral times was observed. The results of this study confirm previous findings showing the value of teledermatology as well as a novel finding of an increase in dermoscopy use in primary healthcare settings.
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