Reliability of Web-based teledermatology consultations

We studied the reliability of teledermatology diagnoses made using a Web-based system. Clinical photographs and information relating to 125 patients were placed on a Web server. Three dermatologists made the most likely diagnosis via a Web interface. The reference diagnosis was made in a face-to-face consultation with a fourth dermatologist; where appropriate it was confirmed histologically. The teledermatologists were correct in 57% of cases when viewing the images alone. Their diagnostic accuracy improved to 70% when additional clinical information was available. The rate of agreement between the teledermatologists ranged from 44% to 70% (kappa= 0.22–0.32). Seventy-seven per cent of the patients were correctly diagnosed by at least two dermatologists when clinical information was provided. A Web-based system appears to be reliable for teledermatology. A single well trained teledermatologist may give better results than a group of less well trained clinicians.

[1]  D. Eedy,et al.  A comparison of real‐time and store‐and‐forward teledermatology: a cost–benefit study , 2000, The British journal of dermatology.

[2]  J. Whited,et al.  Reliability and accuracy of dermatologists' clinic-based and digital image consultations. , 1999, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[3]  D. Eedy,et al.  A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical effectiveness of both realtime and store-and-forward teledermatology compared with conventional care , 2000, Journal of telemedicine and telecare.

[4]  J. Whited,et al.  Teledermatology. Current status and future directions. , 2001, American journal of clinical dermatology.

[5]  H. Pak,et al.  Teledermatology and teledermatopathology. , 2002, Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery.

[6]  Teledermatology in New Zealand , 2001 .

[7]  P. Taylor,et al.  Evaluating a telemedicine system to assist in the management of dermatology referrals , 2001, The British journal of dermatology.

[8]  A. Lim,et al.  Accuracy and reliability of store‐and‐forward teledermatology: Preliminary results from the St George Teledermatology Project , 2001, The Australasian journal of dermatology.

[9]  Steven C Grambow,et al.  Teledermatology's impact on time to intervention among referrals to a dermatology consult service. , 2002, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association.