Exponent Inc., Philadelphia, PA; Implant Research Core, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
Exponent, Inc, Menlo Park, CA.
J Arthroplasty. 2022 Jul;37(7S):S488-S492.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2022.02.026. Epub 2022 Feb 18.
Although there is interest in wearables and smartphone technologies for remote outcome monitoring, little is known regarding the willingness of hip osteoarthritis (OA) and/or total hip arthroplasty (THA) patients to authorize and adhere to such treatment.
We developed an Institutional Review Board-approved questionnaire to evaluate patient perceptions of remote monitoring technologies in a high-volume orthopedic center. Forty-seven THA patients (60% female; mean age: 66 years) and 50 nonoperative OA hip patients (52% female; mean age: 63 years) participated. Patient perceptions were compared using Pearson's chi-squared analyses.
THA patients were similarly interested in the use of smartphone apps (91% vs 94%, P = .695) in comparison to nonoperative hip OA patients. THA patients were more receptive to using wearable sensors (94% vs 44%, P < .001) relative to their nonoperative counterparts. THA patients also expressed stronger interest in learning to use custom wearables (87% vs 32%, P < .001) vs nonoperative patients. Likewise, the majority of THA patients were willing to use Global Positioning System technology (74% vs 26%, P < .001). THA patients also expressed willingness to have their body movement (89%), balance (89%), sleep (87%), and cardiac output (91%) tracked using remote technology.
Overall, we found that THA patients were highly receptive to using wearable technology in their treatments. Nonoperative OA hip patients were generally unreceptive to using smart technologies, with the exception of smartphone applications. This information may be useful as utilization of these technologies for patient care continues to evolve.
虽然可穿戴设备和智能手机技术在远程结果监测方面引起了关注,但对于髋关节炎(OA)和/或全髋关节置换术(THA)患者是否愿意授权并坚持使用这些治疗方法,知之甚少。
我们开发了一项经机构审查委员会批准的问卷,以评估高容量骨科中心患者对远程监测技术的看法。共有 47 名 THA 患者(60%为女性;平均年龄:66 岁)和 50 名非手术性 OA 髋部患者(52%为女性;平均年龄:63 岁)参与了这项研究。使用 Pearson's chi-squared 分析比较了患者的感知。
THA 患者对智能手机应用程序的使用(91%比 94%,P =.695)与非手术性髋部 OA 患者相似。与非手术患者相比,THA 患者更愿意使用可穿戴传感器(94%比 44%,P <.001)。THA 患者也更有兴趣学习使用定制可穿戴设备(87%比 32%,P <.001)。同样,大多数 THA 患者愿意使用全球定位系统技术(74%比 26%,P <.001)。THA 患者也表示愿意使用远程技术跟踪他们的身体运动(89%)、平衡(89%)、睡眠(87%)和心输出量(91%)。
总体而言,我们发现 THA 患者非常愿意在治疗中使用可穿戴技术。非手术性 OA 髋部患者通常不愿意使用智能技术,除了智能手机应用程序。随着这些技术在患者护理中的应用不断发展,这些信息可能会很有用。