Segura-Sampedro Juan José, Rivero-Belenchón Inés, Pino-Díaz Verónica, Rodríguez Sánchez María Cristina, Pareja-Ciuró Felipe, Padillo-Ruiz Javier, Jimenez-Rodriguez Rosa María
Department of Surgery, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain.
Peritoneal Surgical Oncology Unit, Department of Surgery, Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2017 Jul 18;21:58-62. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2017.07.040. eCollection 2017 Sep.
The objective of the present study is to assess the safety and feasibility of the use of telemedicine-based services for surgical wound care and to measure patient satisfaction with telemedicine-based follow-up.
24 patients were included, they were provided with a corporate mail address. On day 7 after surgery patients sent, via email, an image of their surgical wound together with a completed questionnaire in order to obtain an early diagnosis. Two independent physicians studied this information and the histologic analysis of the specimen. On day 8, all patients underwent face-to-face office examination by a third physician and all of them completed a satisfaction questionnaire at the end of the study.
The use of telemedicine-based services showed a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 91.6%, a positive predictive value of 75% and a negative predictive value of 100%. Degree of concordance between the two physicians, as regards the necessity of face-to-face follow-up yielded a kappa coefficient of 0.42 (standard error 0.25 and confidence interval 95% (0.92-0.08), which means a moderate agreement between the two evaluations. 94% of patients were satisfied with telemedicine-based follow-up and 93% showed their preference for this procedure over conventional methods.
The telemedicine-based follow-up, has proven to be feasible and safe for the evaluation of early postoperative complications. Patients reported high levels of satisfaction with the procedure. Telemedicine-based follow-up could become standard practice with the development of a specific mobile application.
本研究的目的是评估基于远程医疗的服务用于手术伤口护理的安全性和可行性,并衡量患者对基于远程医疗的随访的满意度。
纳入24名患者,为他们提供了一个公司邮箱地址。术后第7天,患者通过电子邮件发送手术伤口的图像以及一份填写完整的问卷,以便获得早期诊断。两名独立的医生研究了这些信息以及标本的组织学分析。在第8天,所有患者由第三位医生进行面对面的门诊检查,并且他们在研究结束时都完成了一份满意度问卷。
基于远程医疗的服务显示敏感性为100%,特异性为91.6%,阳性预测值为75%,阴性预测值为100%。两位医生在面对面随访必要性方面的一致性程度产生了一个kappa系数为0.42(标准误差0.25,95%置信区间(0.92 - 0.08)),这意味着两种评估之间存在中度一致性。94%的患者对基于远程医疗的随访感到满意,93%的患者表示比起传统方法他们更喜欢这种方式。
基于远程医疗的随访已被证明对于评估术后早期并发症是可行且安全的。患者对该程序报告了高度满意度。随着特定移动应用程序的开发,基于远程医疗的随访可能会成为标准做法。