Telemedicine: a unique, univocal, and shared definition for everyone
A. Gaddi, Marialuisa Lugaresi
- 发表年份
- 2024
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- 5
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摘要
The text discusses the historical development of telemedicine and underscores its significance in clinical practice. It traces the concept back to 1910, specifically mentioning telecardiology’s early use with a telephone-connected stethoscope. NASA contributed to telemedicine by remotely monitoring astronaut John Glenn’s physiological parameters during his space flight in the 1960s. A notable achievement in 1965 involved performing an aortic valve operation in Houston, Texas, with real-time visual contact maintained via an intercontinental satellite to a university in Geneva, Switzerland. The introduction of telecommunication technologies in medicine gained momentum with widespread access to global teleinformatic networks, leading to advancements like surgical robots.
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