Grandview Medical Center, Dayton, OH, USA.
Hand (N Y). 2020 Jul;15(4):514-520. doi: 10.1177/1558944718821417. Epub 2019 Jan 17.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common diagnoses in a hand surgeon's office, with estimated cost exceeding US $2 billion annually in the United States. Due to this prevalence and cost, patients often turn to the Internet for their medical care. It has been estimated that 72% of Internet users have looked online for health information in the last year. There is concern that patients may be getting misinformation with their Internet medical searches. An informal survey of the Internet was conducted to evaluate the content available to the public on the Internet and social media platforms regarding the diagnosis and treatment of CTS. The top 20 listings of 3 major search engines and information within 3 major social media sites were included. Information gleaned from the search showed that while most listings were helpful in providing accurate diagnostic information and appropriate treatment modalities, there was also a great number of treatment modalities mentioned that may not be recommended by the treating physician. The guidelines established by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons both in 2007 and in 2008 and more recently in 2016 were used as a general reference but not directly compared with the informal Internet search for statistical analysis. This search outlines the importance of the information readily available to patients and how this may potentially alter patients' expectations prior to their arrival in the office.
腕管综合征(CTS)是手外科医生办公室中最常见的诊断之一,据估计,在美国每年的费用超过 20 亿美元。由于这种普遍性和费用,患者经常在互联网上寻求医疗服务。据估计,在过去的一年中,72%的互联网用户曾在网上搜索过健康信息。人们担心患者在互联网医疗搜索中可能会获得错误信息。为了评估互联网和社交媒体平台上有关 CTS 诊断和治疗的公众可获得的内容,对互联网进行了非正式调查。包括了 3 大搜索引擎的前 20 名列表和 3 大社交媒体网站内的信息。从搜索中获取的信息表明,虽然大多数列表有助于提供准确的诊断信息和适当的治疗方法,但也提到了许多可能不被治疗医生推荐的治疗方法。美国矫形外科医师协会在 2007 年和 2008 年以及最近在 2016 年制定的指南被用作一般参考,但并未直接与非正式的互联网搜索进行统计分析进行比较。这项搜索概述了患者可轻易获得的信息的重要性,以及这些信息如何在患者到达办公室之前可能会改变他们的期望。