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Telemedicine for diabetic patients is currently based simply on remotely monitoring capillary blood glucose levels. This experimental approach remains limited to insulin-treated diabetic patients with sufficient motivation and ability to use connected devices and only considers one aspect of the care required by diabetic patients. So far, telemedicine has not offered a more global approach to the therapeutic support of patients. This failing leads to recurrent hospitalizations for acute metabolic events.
This project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of an individualized care pathway based on a multidisciplinary tele-medical network on a territorial scale. This pathway will include a base program with follow-up that can be adapted and revised thanks to the regular use of collaborative tele-expertise.
The possibility of monthly multidiciplinary meetings via Tele-expertise between the different diabetes centers of the hospital groups would help to define and implement an individualized care pathway for diabetic patients hospitalized on a recurring basis (≥2 hospitalizations/year), which would be defined collegially during the multidiciplinary meetings .
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Diabetes control, assessed on the level of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), improves complications such as microangiopathy. To reduce cardiovascular disease, better global management including an individualized care pathway is required. Inadequate care results in a high rate of re-hospitalizations during the year (approximately 15 to 20% of all diabetic patients).
So far, the only contribution of telemedicine in the context of diabetes has been the teletransmission of data from electronic monitoring logs, including insulin doses and capillary blood glucose measurements, to platforms accessible to healthcare teams (physicians and non-medical staff). Remote monitoring according to these methods can lead to asynchronous therapeutic proposals whose effectiveness on HbA1c levels has already been demonstrated and the contribution of telemonitoring has also already been validated on the improvement of certain cardiovascular risk factors.
However, this experimental approach remains limited to insulin-treated diabetic patients with sufficient capacity and motivation to use connected devices. It only considers one component of the care required by patients with diabetes.
Until now, telemedicine has not proposed a global approach to the therapeutic accompaniment of diabetic patients. Thus, recurrent hospitalizations for acute metabolic events (ketoacidosis, severe hypoglycemia) or complications related to diabetes (severe foot wounds, cardiovascular accidents, visual or renal alterations) are frequently observed.
The ambition of our project is therefore to demonstrate the feasibility of setting up an individualized care pathway that can be supported by a multidisciplinary tele-medical network on a regional level. This pathway will include a basic program and a follow-up which can be adapted and revised through regular use of collaborative tele-expertise.
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Annissa MEZGARI; Anne-Marie GUEDJ, Dr
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