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J Pers Med
July 2023
Clinical Research Centre, School of Medicinal and Health Products Sciences, University of Camerino, 62032 Camerino, Italy.
: From medicine via radio to telemedicine, personalized medical care at sea has improved significantly over the years. Currently, very little research has been conducted on telemedicine services and tools at sea. This study aims to review real-time case studies of seafarers' personalized treatment via telemedical devices published in medical journals.
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May 2023
Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland (Department of Occupational, Metabolic and Internal Diseases).
Mass casualty incident (MCI) is one of the most difficult situation in emergency medicine. Due to the specific conditions, MCIs occurring at sea are usually far more demanding than those happening on land. In this paper the authors would like to describe the MCIs, which have happened during almost 10 years of functioning of the Polish Telemedical Maritime Assistance Service (TMAS).
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October 2022
Centre de Consultations Médicales Maritimes, French TMAS, CHU Toulouse, France.
Background: The waters surrounding the French Southern Lands are a fishing zone, accessible only by sailing for several days in a region where weather conditions are often difficult. The scientific bases of the region have medical staff whose services can be called upon if seafarers require assessment and rapid medical treatment. We conducted an epidemiological study of the maritime teleconsultations carried out by the French Telemedical Maritime Assistance Service (TMAS), where patients navigating in the Southern Indian Ocean zone were advised to disembark on the medical bases in the French Southern Lands, between 2015 and 2020, to receive medical treatment.
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April 2023
Department of Emergency, CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
The French Tele-Medical Assistance Service (TMAS) provides medical teleconsultation for any ship at sea. At the end of the consultation, the doctor decides whether the problem can be taken care of onboard or not. In this study, we determined the factors associated with the decision for disembarkation or evacuation in case of wounds.
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July 2022
Centre de Consultations Médicales Maritimes, French TMAS, SAMU 31, CHU Toulouse, France.
Background: The onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has greatly impacted maritime telemedicine services. The aim of this study is to describe the impact of the pandemic, both quantitatively and qualitatively, by analysing the teleconsultations by doctors from the French Tele-Medical Assistance Service (TMAS).
Materials And Methods: We carried out a descriptive observational study of retrospective data from the TMAS files.
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