Department of Plastic Surgery, Cambridge University Hospitals Trust, Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK.
Department of Plastic Surgery, Cambridge University Hospitals Trust, Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK.
Surgeon. 2021 Dec;19(6):e412-e422. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2020.12.005. Epub 2021 Feb 8.
The use of smartphone applications is ubiquitous within healthcare. Over recent years there have been multiple applications developed within the field of plastic surgery. In the UK, applications with a medical purpose should be registered with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA) as a medical device. The aim of this study was to evaluate plastic surgery specific smartphone applications designed for healthcare professional usage, and determine what proportion meet the criteria of a medical device and are suitably certified.
A systematic review of the Apple and Google Play App stores was carried out using search terms relevant to plastic surgery. Data was extracted from the app store listing, developer website and the contents of each application. Each application was evaluated against the criteria given by the MHRA to determine whether it constituted a medical device.
215 applications for plastic surgery healthcare professionals were identified, of which 22 met the definition of a medical device. Only 14% (n = 3) of these applications were appropriately certified, 14% (n = 3) were validated in peer-reviewed literature and 45% (n = 10) had documented medical professional involvement.
Most applications with a medical purpose were not certified as a medical device, had not been validated in any peer-reviewed research, and did not have any documented involvement of medical professionals. The potential consequences of such applications operating incorrectly are stark and represent a risk to patient safety. Usage of multiple applications in a single patient encounter may compound error and safety of clinical care.
智能手机应用在医疗保健领域无处不在。近年来,整形外科领域已经开发出多种应用程序。在英国,具有医疗用途的应用程序应向药品和保健产品监管局(MHRA)注册为医疗器械。本研究旨在评估专为医疗专业人员使用而设计的特定于整形手术的智能手机应用程序,并确定有多少符合医疗器械标准并经过适当认证。
使用与整形手术相关的搜索词,对苹果和谷歌应用商店进行了系统回顾。从应用商店列表、开发者网站和每个应用程序的内容中提取数据。根据 MHRA 给出的标准,对每个应用程序进行评估,以确定其是否构成医疗器械。
确定了 215 种用于整形外科医疗专业人员的应用程序,其中 22 种符合医疗器械的定义。这些应用程序中只有 14%(n=3)经过适当认证,14%(n=3)在同行评审的文献中得到验证,45%(n=10)有记录的医疗专业人员参与。
大多数具有医疗用途的应用程序未被认证为医疗器械,也未在任何同行评审研究中得到验证,并且没有任何记录的医疗专业人员参与。这些应用程序错误运行的潜在后果是严峻的,代表了对患者安全的威胁。在单个患者就诊中使用多个应用程序可能会增加错误和临床护理的安全性风险。