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Western Australia aims to reduce amputation rates and improve patient care with state-wide Silhouette(R) implementation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Oct. 22, 2019/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

ARANZ Medical's Silhouette system is being deployed in Western Australia to 
improve the care provided for diabetes patients across the entire state.

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Aboriginal Health Workers and Diabetes WA Staff using Silhouette

Type 2 diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia, and 
Aboriginal and Torre Strait Islander Australians with diabetes are 38 times 
more likely to undergo a major leg amputation compared to non-Indigenous 
Australians with diabetes. They are also 27 times more likely to undergo a 
minor amputation. Nearly all (98%) of amputations in Aboriginal and Torres 
Strait Islander people are related to diabetes.

Dr Olufemi Oshin, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Clinical Director, Clinical 
Operations Royal Perth Bentley Hospital Group says, "The foot and leg ulcers 
that can develop with diabetes are hard to treat without regular assessments 
and tracking the patient's care. Silhouette enables us to much more accurately 
track wound healing progress and deliver community based care; something that 
is extremely important to the Aboriginal population. With Silhouette we are 
aiming to reduce the serious implications of diabetes, such as amputations, and 
really improve the quality of life for people with diabetes across Western 
Australia."

A shared vision of collaborative, high quality foot ulcer and wound care has 
paved the way for state-wide Silhouette use by enabling healthcare 
organisations throughout WA to use the SilhouetteCentral database hosted at Sir 
Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth. The first 5 providers to connect to the 
Silhouette system are Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Osborne Park Hospital, 
Royal Perth Hospital, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services, and Boab Health 
Services in Broome. Other sites are expected to join this exciting initiative 
in the coming months. Other healthcare organisations involved in the project 
include Diabetes WA, the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Ltd member 
services - Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS), Derby Aboriginal 
Health Service (DAHS), Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service (OVAHS), and Yura 
Yungi Medical Service (YYMS) and the communities of Balgo, Bidyadanga and 
Beagle Bay.

Diabetes WA are major drivers of the Silhouette project and have funded a 
number of Silhouette point of care devices for the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical 
Services. Their Telehealth Service provides adults living with diabetes in 
remote communities with critical information, advice and support, via video 
conferencing technology, and plays a vital role in keeping people in their 
communities and minimising family disruption. 

Sophie McGough, Senior Manager - Strategy and Business Development, Diabetes WA 
says, "Diabetes WA saw this collaboration as a unique opportunity to use money 
from our fundraising efforts, to build the capacity of the Aboriginal Health 
Workers in the Kimberley to play a central role in foot ulcer management."

With the portable Silhouette point of care devices, remote healthcare providers 
will be able to accurately image, measure and record wound/skin healing data 
during assessments, and specialist care and advice can be obtained quickly via 
the internet no matter where they are located. 

"Diabetes WA will be supporting the service by enabling Aboriginal Health 
Workers and their clients to access the drop-in diabetes telehealth service to 
provide opportunistic diabetes education and support for this high risk group. 
We also plan to link this initiative with Aboriginal Health Workers delivering 
our diabetes self-management education and support program for Aboriginal and 
Torres Strait Islander peoples," says McGough. 

Dr Lorraine Anderson - Medical Director, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 
says, "Silhouette will help reduce the need for amputations within WA, in 
particular Aboriginal Communities. Silhouette will reduce the need for people 
to be away from home and therefore remove the costs of transport to and from 
hospital visits and will also reduce the cost of the treatment/s by enabling 
specialists to keep a much closer eye on healing progress and the treatments 
required at each stage of the process."

About Silhouette

Silhouette(R) is a suite of products developed by ARANZ Medical for imaging, 
measuring, and documenting soft tissue and skin lesions, including wounds. The 
Silhouette point of care devices, SilhouetteStar, SilhouetteLite+ and 
SilhouetteLite, are portable devices and software used with iPads or iPhones to 
image and record patient healing data. 

About ARANZ Medical 

ARANZ Medical Limited is a global medical device company focused on 
commercializing innovative, proprietary medical image-capture devices and 
recording, reporting and analysis software. The company's systems are primarily 
used in the chronic wound market, and are well-suited to clinical trials and 
telemedicine applications. www.aranzmedical.com 

SOURCE  ARANZ Medical

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