Challenges and effectiveness of remote neurological follow-up of children with concussion following TBI using telemedicine
Türker Demirtakan, Semra Işık, Tugay Usta, Ahmed Edizer, Serkan Doğan

TL;DR
This study explores using telemedicine to monitor children with concussions, showing it can be effective even in low-income areas.
Contribution
The study evaluates telemedicine for concussion follow-up in children and identifies socioeconomic factors influencing outcomes.
Findings
Telemedicine-only follow-ups were completed for 25 children without readmission.
Three children reported worsening headaches during telehealth visits.
Low-income status was common among participating families, highlighting accessibility challenges.
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children, including concussion, is one of the major causes of emergency department (ED) registration and a significant burden on the health system. The primary goal of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a telemedicine strategy for remotely monitoring the children with traumatic brain concussions, focusing on their neurological symptoms and signs. The secondary goal was to explore socioeconomic and educational differences among the participating families. This study was conducted in a prospective and observational fashion. It included children aged between 6 and 18 years who presented in the ED with head trauma and were subsequently diagnosed with a brain concussion. Enrolled patients split into telemedicine-only and telemedicine + readmission groups according to their concussion symptoms during video-call visits. We recruited 29 children and…
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TopicsEmergency and Acute Care Studies · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
