Department of Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington.
Surg Infect (Larchmt). 2019 Oct;20(7):584-587. doi: 10.1089/sur.2019.163. Epub 2019 Jul 18.
Surgical site infections have been a concern for many years, and decades-old articles demonstrate the benefit of surveillance and reporting of these infections with resulting decrease in incidence. Comprehensive surveillance is difficult and often incomplete and is hampered when patients must travel a distance for surgical care. In recent years there has been increasing interest in patient-generated health data (PGHD) that includes patients taking photographs of their surgical incisions. A selective review of articles on PGHD and photographic images was undertaken in combination with interviews of investigators in this field. There is a possibility that a well-developed system to facilitate patient-provided images of the surgical incision to surgical care providers in a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant manner could improve surgical surveillance and reduce unnecessary post-operative visits. Further study is required.
手术部位感染多年来一直令人关注,几十年前的文章就已经证明了对这些感染进行监测和报告的益处,从而降低了感染发生率。全面监测难度大,往往不完整,当患者需要长途跋涉去接受手术治疗时,这种监测就更加困难了。近年来,人们对患者生成的健康数据(PGHD)越来越感兴趣,其中包括患者拍摄自己手术切口的照片。我们对 PGHD 和照片的文章进行了选择性回顾,并结合对该领域研究人员的采访。有一种可能性是,建立一个完善的系统,以方便患者以符合《健康保险携带和责任法案》(HIPAA)的方式向手术护理提供者提供手术切口的图像,这可能会改善手术监测并减少不必要的术后就诊。需要进一步研究。