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Year :2016 Month : April Volume : 4 Issue : 2 Page : 14 - 15

Smart Use of Smartphone in Neonatology

 
Correspondence Address :
Ankit Soni, Sandeep Kadam, Sanjay Patole, Anand Pandit,
Dr. Ankit Soni,
NICU, Department of Pediatrics, KEM Hospital,
Pune-411011, Maharashtra, India.
E-mail: drankit.pediatrician@gmail.com
Physicians are increasingly using smartphone to support education and clinical practice, and improve procedural skills through various ‘applications’ on the device. Prompt detection and management of the underlying condition/s and preventing further deterioration is important in the management of critically ill neonates. Smartphones can facilitate neonatal emergency management and stabilization, especially in resource limited settings where access to expert advice is often difficult/not available. Smartphones are effective in coordination and ongoing communication during transport, with potential to improve neonatal outcomes. We present our experience with a series of critically ill neonates where the use of smartphone resulted in significant benefits such as avoidance of an intercostal drain, prompt diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmia avoiding transfer and safe transport, and prompt patient management on arrival at the referral centre. The need for prospectively evaluating the benefits of smartphones in neonatal intensive care is emphasized.
 
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