2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocs.15875
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Telemedicine in the era of coronavirus 19: Implications for postoperative care in cardiac surgery

Abstract: Background: The Coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) pandemic forced an unprecedented shift of postoperative care for cardiac surgery patients to telemedicine. How patients and surgeons perceive telemedicine is unknown. We examined patient and provider satisfaction with postoperative telehealth visits following cardiac surgery. Methods: Between April 2020 and September 2020, patients who underwent open cardiac surgery and had a postoperative appointment via telemedicine were administered a patient satisfaction survey ove… Show more

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“…Dr. Aminah Sallam and colleagues are to be commended on their article titled “Telemedicine in the Era of Coronavirus 19: Implications for Post‐Operative Care in Cardiac Surgery” published in the Journal of Cardiac Surgery 1 …”
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“…Dr. Aminah Sallam and colleagues are to be commended on their article titled “Telemedicine in the Era of Coronavirus 19: Implications for Post‐Operative Care in Cardiac Surgery” published in the Journal of Cardiac Surgery 1 …”
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“…As medical students based at The University of Manchester, we welcome the article "Telemedicine in the era of coronavirus 19: Implications for postoperative care in cardiac surgery" with great interest. 1 Telemedicine has rapidly expanded to become an integral component of healthcare delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic, following unprecedented restrictions on social contact. During our medical education, we have observed the impact of telemedicine first-hand during clinical practice with respect to maintaining social distancing measures, maximising resource efficiency and expanding connectivity.…”
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“…To the editor, As medical students based at The University of Manchester, we welcome the article "Telemedicine in the era of coronavirus 19: Implications for postoperative care in cardiac surgery" with great interest. 1 Telemedicine has rapidly expanded to become an integral component of health-care delivery during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, following unprecedented restrictions on social contact. During our medical education, we have observed the impact of telemedicine first-hand during clinical practice with respect to maintaining social distancing measures, maximizing resource efficiency, and expanding connectivity.…”
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