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PLoS One ; 17(2): e0262107, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35139093

RESUMO

Ultrasound imaging is a vital component of high-quality Obstetric care. In rural and under-resourced communities, the scarcity of ultrasound imaging results in a considerable gap in the healthcare of pregnant mothers. To increase access to ultrasound in these communities, we developed a new automated diagnostic framework operated without an experienced sonographer or interpreting provider for assessment of fetal biometric measurements, fetal presentation, and placental position. This approach involves the use of a standardized volume sweep imaging (VSI) protocol based solely on external body landmarks to obtain imaging without an experienced sonographer and application of a deep learning algorithm (U-Net) for diagnostic assessment without a radiologist. Obstetric VSI ultrasound examinations were performed in Peru by an ultrasound operator with no previous ultrasound experience who underwent 8 hours of training on a standard protocol. The U-Net was trained to automatically segment the fetal head and placental location from the VSI ultrasound acquisitions to subsequently evaluate fetal biometry, fetal presentation, and placental position. In comparison to diagnostic interpretation of VSI acquisitions by a specialist, the U-Net model showed 100% agreement for fetal presentation (Cohen's κ 1 (p<0.0001)) and 76.7% agreement for placental location (Cohen's κ 0.59 (p<0.0001)). This corresponded to 100% sensitivity and specificity for fetal presentation and 87.5% sensitivity and 85.7% specificity for anterior placental location. The method also achieved a low relative error of 5.6% for biparietal diameter and 7.9% for head circumference. Biometry measurements corresponded to estimated gestational age within 2 weeks of those assigned by standard of care examination with up to 89% accuracy. This system could be deployed in rural and underserved areas to provide vital information about a pregnancy without a trained sonographer or interpreting provider. The resulting increased access to ultrasound imaging and diagnosis could improve disparities in healthcare delivery in under-resourced areas.


Assuntos
Placenta , Feminino , Humanos , Gravidez
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PLoS One ; 16(8): e0255919, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34379679

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Hepatic and biliary diseases are prevalent worldwide, but the majority of people lack access to diagnostic medical imaging for their assessment. The liver and gallbladder are readily amenable to sonographic examination, and ultrasound is a portable, cost-effective imaging modality suitable for use in rural and underserved areas. However, the deployment of ultrasound in these settings is limited by the lack of experienced sonographers to perform the exam. In this study, we tested an asynchronous telediagnostic system for right upper quadrant abdominal ultrasound examination operated by individuals without prior ultrasound experience to facilitate deployment of ultrasound to rural and underserved areas. METHODS: The teleultrasound system utilized in this study employs volume sweep imaging and a telemedicine app installed on a tablet which connects to an ultrasound machine. Volume sweep imaging is an ultrasound technique in which an individual scans the target region utilizing preset ultrasound sweeps demarcated by easily recognized external body landmarks. The sweeps are saved as video clips for later interpretation by an experienced radiologist. Teleultrasound scans from a Peruvian clinic obtained by individuals without prior ultrasound experience were sent to the United States for remote interpretation and quality assessment. Standard of care comparison was made to a same-day ultrasound examination performed by a radiologist. RESULTS: Individuals without prior ultrasound experience scanned 144 subjects. Image quality was rated "poor" on 36.8% of exams, "acceptable" on 38.9% of exams, and "excellent" on 24.3% of exams. Among telemedicine exams of "acceptable" or "excellent" image quality (n = 91), greater than 80% of the liver and gallbladder were visualized in the majority of cases. In this group, there was 95% agreement between standard of care and teleultrasound on whether an exam was normal or abnormal, with a Cohen's kappa of 0.84 (95% CI 0.7-0.98, p <0.0001). Finally, among these teleultrasound exams of "acceptable" or "excellent" image quality, the sensitivity for cholelithiasis was 93% (95% CI 68.1%-99.8%), and the specificity was 97% (95% CI 89.5%-99.6%). CONCLUSION: This asynchronous telediagnostic system allows individuals without prior ultrasound experience to effectively scan the liver, gallbladder, and right kidney with a high degree of agreement with standard of care ultrasound. This system can be deployed to improve access to diagnostic imaging in low-resource areas.


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Abdome/diagnóstico por imagem , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Telemedicina , Ultrassonografia , Colelitíase/diagnóstico , Fígado Gorduroso/diagnóstico , Humanos , Área Carente de Assistência Médica , Peru , População Rural , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ; 21(1): 328, 2021 Apr 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33902496

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Ninety-four percent of all maternal deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and the majority are preventable. Access to quality Obstetric ultrasound can identify some complications leading to maternal and neonatal/perinatal mortality or morbidity and may allow timely referral to higher-resource centers. However, there are significant global inequalities in access to imaging and many challenges to deploying ultrasound to rural areas. In this study, we tested a novel, innovative Obstetric telediagnostic ultrasound system in which the imaging acquisitions are obtained by an operator without prior ultrasound experience using simple scan protocols based only on external body landmarks and uploaded using low-bandwidth internet for asynchronous remote interpretation by an off-site specialist. METHODS: This is a single-center pilot study. A nurse and care technician underwent 8 h of training on the telediagnostic system. Subsequently, 126 patients (68 second trimester and 58 third trimester) were recruited at a health center in Lima, Peru and scanned by these ultrasound-naïve operators. The imaging acquisitions were uploaded by the telemedicine platform and interpreted remotely in the United States. Comparison of telediagnostic imaging was made to a concurrently performed standard of care ultrasound obtained and interpreted by an experienced attending radiologist. Cohen's Kappa was used to test agreement between categorical variables. Intraclass correlation and Bland-Altman plots were used to test agreement between continuous variables. RESULTS: Obstetric ultrasound telediagnosis showed excellent agreement with standard of care ultrasound allowing the identification of number of fetuses (100% agreement), fetal presentation (95.8% agreement, κ =0.78 (p < 0.0001)), placental location (85.6% agreement, κ =0.74 (p < 0.0001)), and assessment of normal/abnormal amniotic fluid volume (99.2% agreement) with sensitivity and specificity > 95% for all variables. Intraclass correlation was good or excellent for all fetal biometric measurements (0.81-0.95). The majority (88.5%) of second trimester ultrasound exam biometry measurements produced dating within 14 days of standard of care ultrasound. CONCLUSION: This Obstetric ultrasound telediagnostic system is a promising means to increase access to diagnostic Obstetric ultrasound in low-resource settings. The telediagnostic system demonstrated excellent agreement with standard of care ultrasound. Fetal biometric measurements were acceptable for use in the detection of gross discrepancies in fetal size requiring further follow up.


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Assistência Perinatal , Consulta Remota/métodos , Desenvolvimento de Pessoal , Telemedicina/métodos , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal , Diagnóstico Precoce , Intervenção Médica Precoce/normas , Feminino , Humanos , Obstetrícia/educação , Assistência Perinatal/métodos , Assistência Perinatal/normas , Peru/epidemiologia , Testes Imediatos/organização & administração , Gravidez , Trimestres da Gravidez , Melhoria de Qualidade/organização & administração , Serviços de Saúde Rural/normas , Serviços de Saúde Rural/tendências , Enfermagem Rural/métodos , Desenvolvimento de Pessoal/métodos , Desenvolvimento de Pessoal/organização & administração , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/métodos , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/normas
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J Ultrasound Med ; 40(3): 583-595, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32798267

RESUMO

Billions of people around the world lack access to diagnostic imaging. To address this issue, we piloted a comprehensive ultrasound telediagnostic system, which uses ultrasound volume sweep imaging (VSI) acquisitions capable of being performed by operators without prior traditional ultrasound training and new telemedicine software capable of sending imaging acquisitions asynchronously over low Internet bandwidth for remote interpretation. The telediagnostic system was tested with obstetric, right upper quadrant abdominal, and thyroid volume sweep imaging protocols in Peru. Scans obtained by operators without prior ultrasound experience were sent for remote interpretation by specialists using the telemedicine platform. Scans obtained allowed visualization of the target region in 96% of cases with diagnostic imaging quality. This telediagnostic system shows promise in improving health care disparities in the developing world.


Assuntos
Telemedicina , Feminino , Humanos , Peru , Gravidez , Software , Ultrassonografia
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JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ; 8(7): e16753, 2020 07 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32352926

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In Peru, there is an increase in the creation of mobile health (mHealth) apps; however, this situation could present problems related to the quality of information these apps share, data security and privacy, usability, and effectiveness, as there is no specific local regulation about their creation and use. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to review mHealth apps created, uploaded, or used in Peru, and perform an analysis of the national regulatory framework that could be applied to evaluate whether there is a need to develop and implement a specific regulation to these apps. METHODS: A total of 3 reviews were performed. First, we reviewed information about Peruvian mHealth apps created up to May 2019 from scientific publications, news, government communications, and virtual stores, and evaluated their purpose, creator, and the available evidence of their usability and effectiveness. The second review was carried out by taking a sample of the 10 most commonly used mHealth apps in Peru (regardless of the country of creation), to evaluate the information they collect and classify them according to the possible risks that they could present in terms of security and privacy. In addition, we evaluated whether they refer to or endorse the information they provided. Finally, in the third review, we searched for Peruvian standards related to electronic health (eHealth) that involve information technology that can be applied to regulate these apps. RESULTS: A total of 66 apps meeting our inclusion criteria were identified; of these, 47% (n=31) belonged to government agencies and 47% (n=31) were designed for administrative purposes (private and government agencies). There was no evidence about the usability or effectiveness of any of these apps. Concerning the 10 most commonly used mHealth apps in Peru, about the half of them gathered user information that could be leaked, changed, or lost, thus posing a great harm to their users or to their related patients. In addition, 6/10 (60%) of these apps did not mention the source of the information they provided. Among the Peruvian norms, the Law on the Protection of Personal Data, Law on Medical Devices, and administrative directives on standards and criteria for health information systems have some regulations that could be applied to these apps; however, these do not fully cover all aspects concerning the evaluation of security and privacy of data, quality of provided information, and evidence of an app's usability and effectiveness. CONCLUSIONS: Because many Peruvian mHealth apps have issues related to security and privacy of data, quality of information provided, and lack of available evidence of their usability and effectiveness, there is an urgent need to develop a regulatory framework based on existing medical device and health information system norms in order to promote the evaluation and regulation of all the aforesaid aspects, including the creation of a national repository for these apps that describes all these characteristics.


Assuntos
Aplicativos Móveis , Telemedicina , Segurança Computacional , Humanos , Peru , Privacidade
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J HIV AIDS ; 3(1)2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29202049

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In Peru, there is little information about the HIV care continuum. Therefore, we conducted a study to describe the HIV care continuum among male sex workers (MSWs) in Lima. METHODS: We applied close-ended surveys with 209 MSWs about their engagement in the HIV care continuum and open-ended surveys with 34 MSWs who are people living with HIV (PLHIV) to explore their linkage to and retention in HIV care. RESULTS: Of 209 MSWs, only 71% (n=148) reported a lifetime HIV test and 56% (n=116) of all MSWs received confirmatory HIV test results. Of the 34 MSWs who are PLHIV, 76% had received HIV care at least once, but only 59% were currently in care, 50% were currently taking ART(antiretroviral therapy) and an even lower 32% had been on ART for 6 months or more. The primary reason for non-linkage to HIV care is the multiple visits to link at the Ministry of Health (MOH). Remaining in care was also challenging, particularly at non-governmental organizations (NGOs). CONCLUSIONS: Substantial barriers linking to and remaining in HIV care result in significant delays in linkage and high proportions of PLHIV that remain unlinked or become unstably linked following initial linkage. Urgent implementation science research is needed to facilitate linkage to HIV care and strengthen retention in HIV care post-linkage.

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Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica ; 32(2): 356-60, 2015.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26338399

RESUMO

Training in Biomedical Informatics is essential to meet the challenges of a globalized world. However, the development of postgraduate training and research programs in this area are scarce in Latin America. Through QUIPU: Andean Center for Training and research in Iformatics for Global Health, has developed the first Certificate and Master’s Program on Biomedical Informatics in the Andean Region. The aim of this article is to describe the experience of the program. To date, 51 students from Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have participated; they come from health ministries, hospitals, universities, research centers, professional associations and private companies. Seventeen courses were offered with the participation of faculty from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, USA, Mexico and Peru. This program is already institutionalized at the School of Public Health and Administration from the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.


Assuntos
Certificação , Instrução por Computador , Educação de Pós-Graduação/métodos , Educação de Pós-Graduação/organização & administração , Saúde Global , Informática Médica/educação , Humanos , América Latina , Sistemas On-Line , Peru
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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 32(2): 356-360, abr.-jun. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS, INS-PERU | ID: lil-753272

RESUMO

El entrenamiento en Informática Biomédica es fundamental para enfrentar los desafíos de un mundo globalizado. Sin embargo, el desarrollo de programas de entrenamiento e investigación en posgrado en esta área son escasos en América Latina. A través del QUIPU: Centro Andino de Investigación y Entrenamiento en Informática para la Salud Global, se ha desarrollado el primer programa de Diplomado y Maestría en Informática Biomédica en la Región Andina. El objetivo de este artículo es describir la experiencia del programa. A la fecha han participado 51 alumnos de Perú, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia y Venezuela; procedentes de ministerios de salud, hospitales, universidades, centros de investigación, colegios profesionales y empresas privadas. Diecisiete cursos se impartieron con la participación presencial y virtual de profesores de Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Estados Unidos, México y Perú. Este programa está ya institucionalizado en la Facultad de Salud Pública y Administración de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.


Training in Biomedical Informatics is essential to meet the challenges of a globalized world. However, the development of postgraduate training and research programs in this area are scarce in Latin America. Through QUIPU: Andean Center for Training and research in Iformatics for Global Health, has developed the first Certificate and Master’s Program on Biomedical Informatics in the Andean Region. The aim of this article is to describe the experience of the program. To date, 51 students from Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have participated; they come from health ministries, hospitals, universities, research centers, professional associations and private companies. Seventeen courses were offered with the participation of faculty from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, USA, Mexico and Peru. This program is already institutionalized at the School of Public Health and Administration from the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.


Assuntos
Humanos , Tutoria , Desenvolvimento de Programas , Informática Médica , Pesquisa Biomédica , Peru
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PLoS One ; 9(5): e95770, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24828031

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is global health concern and a leading infectious cause of mortality. Reversing TB incidence and disease-related mortality is a major global health priority. Infectious disease mortality is directly linked to failure to adhere to treatments. Using technology to send reminders by short message services have been shown to improve treatment adherence. However, few studies have examined tuberculosis patient perceptions and attitudes towards using SMS technology to increase treatment adherence. In this study, we sought to investigate perceptions related to feasibility and acceptability of using text messaging to improve treatment adherence among adults who were receiving treatment for TB in Callao, Peru. METHODS: We conducted focus group qualitative interviews with current TB positive and non-contagious participants to understand the attitudes, perceptions, and feasibility of using short message service (SMS) reminders to improve TB treatment adherence. Subjects receiving care through the National TB Program were recruited through public health centers in Ventanilla, Callao, Peru. In four focus groups, we interviewed 16 patients. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic network analysis and codebook techniques were used to analyze data. RESULTS: Three major themes emerged from the data: limits on health literacy and information posed challenges to successful TB treatment adherence, treatment motivation at times facilitated adherence to TB treatment, and acceptability of SMS including positive perceptions of SMS to improve TB treatment adherence. The majority of patients shared considerations about how to effectively and confidentially administer an SMS intervention with TB positive participants. CONCLUSION: The overall perceptions of the use of SMS were positive and indicated that SMS technology may be an efficient way to transmit motivational texts on treatment, health education information, and simple reminders to increase treatment adherence for low-income TB patients living in Peru.


Assuntos
Adesão à Medicação/psicologia , Sistemas de Alerta/instrumentação , Envio de Mensagens de Texto/estatística & dados numéricos , Tuberculose Pulmonar/psicologia , Adulto , Antituberculosos/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Grupos Focais , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Motivação , Satisfação do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Peru , Projetos de Pesquisa , Tuberculose Pulmonar/tratamento farmacológico
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Acta méd. peru ; 30(3): 143-147, jul.-set. 2013. ilus, graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-702424

RESUMO

Mantenerse informado sobre las nuevas evidencias científicas es muy importante para los profesionales médicos, tanto en la práctica clínica diaria como para la investigación. El presente artículo pretende realizar una revisión de las herramientas informáticas más utilizadas, así como: las fuentes de información en salud tan diversas y actualmente disponibles a través de la web, los recursos de búsqueda más comunes como los buscadores generales, buscadores especializados, bases de datos bibliográficas, recursos bibliográficos de organizaciones nacionales e internacionales. También, el uso de gestores de referencias bibliográficas informatizadas y los programas o aplicativos para un adecuado análisis estadístico de la información que permiten realizar un conjunto ilimitado de procedimientos estadísticos de manera sincronizada. Asimismo, las diversas formas de almacenamiento basado en redes, donde los datos están alojados en espacios de almacenamiento virtual. Finalmente, se mencionan algunas oportunidades de capacitación online en diferentes campos de la investigación científica de prestigiosas instituciones a nivel mundial.


Keep updated of new scientific evidence is very important for physicians in both clinical practice and research, the aim is to review the most commonly used tools. For example, health information sources that are as diverse and currently available through the web, the most common search resources are general search engines, specialized search engines, bibliographic databases, library resources from national and international organizations. Also, there is a need to manage references in a more efficient and agile way, so it is useful to use computerized bibliographic reference managers, and appropriate statistical analysis of information or applications programs that allow an unlimited set of procedures statistical synchronized. Also, there are many forms of network-based storage, where data are hosted on virtualized storage space. Finally, are some online training opportunities in different fields of scientific research from prestigious worldwide institutions.


Assuntos
Informática Médica , Pesquisa , Ferramenta de Busca , Software
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Rev. méd. hered ; 23(1): 11-15, ene.-mar. 2012. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-620768

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Objetivo: Comparar la sensibilidad de la biopsia gástrica en la detección de Helicobacter pylori (Hp) en pacientes que recibieron inhibidores de la bomba de protones (IBP) entre 7 y 14 días previos a la endoscopía digestiva alta y los que recibieron medicación diferente a IBP o no usaron medicación. Material y métodos: Estudio tipo serie de casos comparativo. Se incluyeron pacientes con dispepsia sometidos a endoscopía digestiva alta y biopsia gástrica en el Servicio de Gastroenterología del Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia entre noviembre 2008 y enero 2009, que habían recibido IBP entre 7 y 14 días. Se excluyeron pacientes con cáncer gástrico, cirugía previa, que se encontraban en terapia antibiótica o con salicilato de bismuto en las 4 semanas previas. Se tomaron dos biopsias en cuerpo y dos en antro. Se utilizó el programa STATA 10 para el análisis. Resultados: Se estudiaron 80 pacientes; 38 (47,5%) recibieron IBP. El 64,29% (27/42) de los que no tomaron IBP fueron Hp (+) y el 65,79% (23/38) de los que tomaron IBP (p=0,90). Conclusiones: La proporción de resultados positivos para Hp fue similar en los pacientes que tomaron IBP entre 7 y 14 días y los que no recibieron IBP.


Objective: To evaluate the sensitivity of gastric biopsy in detecting Helycobacter pylori (Hp) infection among patients who received proton pump inhibitors (PPI) 7-14 days before endoscopy compared to those who did not received PPI or who received a different medication. Methods: Case series. Patients with dyspepsia who undergo upper endoscopy and biopsy from November 2008 to January 2009 were included if they had received PPI 7-14 days before the procedure. Patients with gastric cancer, prior surgery and those who had received antibiotics or bismuth subsalicylate were excluded. Two biopsies of the main gastric body and atrum were taken. The STATA software was used for the analysis. Results: 80 patients were studied; 38 (47.5%) received PPI. 64.29% (27/42) of those who did not received PPI were Hp positive vs. 65.79% (23/38) in patients who received PPIs (p=0.90). Conclusions: Hp rate was similar irrespective of PPI use.


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Humanos , Masculino , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Adulto Jovem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Biópsia , Dispepsia , Endoscopia Gastrointestinal , Helicobacter pylori , Inibidores da Bomba de Prótons/uso terapêutico , Relatos de Casos
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