id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-271573-qsr3ka5p Schafer, Austin Telemedicine in Pediatric Otolaryngology: Ready for Prime Time? 2020-09-24 .txt text/plain 3804 207 50 In a 2008 study, Smith and colleagues 5 attempted to determine concordance between pediatric otolaryngology diagnoses and surgical management plans made via a live videoconference and a subsequent, in-office consultation. 11, 12, 14 More recently, Gupta and colleagues 7 published a study in 2020 that examined the feasibility of equipping trained health workers with a store and forward telemedicine device to triage underserved otology patients in India. While much of the literature focuses on store and forward telemedicine in the context of providing care to remote or underserved populations, its benefits should be considered by all ENT practices during the COVID-19 era, as advances in technology have improved its cost effectiveness and convenience. Both of these studies indicate that smartphone otoscopy can be performed by parents; however, the diagnostic reliability of the captured media must improve for this technology to be widely implemented. ./cache/cord-271573-qsr3ka5p.txt ./txt/cord-271573-qsr3ka5p.txt