Broderick Gregory A, Mills Jesse N, Bathish Lisa, Davis Christopher, Khera Mohit
Department of Urology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Transl Androl Urol. 2024 Nov 30;13(11):2617-2624. doi: 10.21037/tau-24-273. Epub 2024 Nov 28.
Peyronie's disease (PD) is an underdiagnosed and undertreated fibroproliferative disorder associated with the formation of plaques that results in penile curvature and discourages some men from seeking medical consultation. The PD self-assessment app, a digital application (app), was developed to increase PD awareness, provide men with a self-screening and educational tool for PD, and help eliminate barriers to seeking consultation with a physician. Prior to deployment, 4 board-certified urologists provided qualitative reviews on the app's usability and utility as a screening tool. The PD self-assessment app features a questionnaire that addresses penile curvature, challenges with penetration, partner distress, and the impact on sexual experiences. The app uses the phone's camera lens to perform a live scan employing a mathematical algorithm to determine the degree of curvature of an erect penis. Results include a three-dimensional (3D) penile simulation and a two-dimensional (2D) penile outline, allowing the user to mark plaque locations and determine the maximum curvature without requiring personal photographs. The user can choose to email their answers to the questionnaire and the representative penile simulation results to their physician. The app also includes external links directing users to an educational website focused on PD and to help with finding a treating physician. The app was designed with privacy and security features including optional password protection, encryption of sensitive data, in-app storage of all screening results, and the erasing of all data when the app is uninstalled. Patients will be empowered to self-assess their PD and locate a PD-experienced physician privately and securely. The app is not designed for diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing any medical conditions, or diseases, nor does it substitute for a medical consultation. For security, scanning technology, rather than personal photography, is adjunctive to the diagnosis process. The app is designed to be flexible and expandable for future updates. It aims to assist men and their partners in learning about PD, tracking penile deformity, and enabling communication with a health care provider (HCP).
佩罗尼氏病(PD)是一种诊断不足且治疗不足的纤维增生性疾病,与斑块形成有关,会导致阴茎弯曲,使一些男性不愿寻求医疗咨询。开发了佩罗尼氏病自我评估应用程序(一款数字应用程序),以提高对佩罗尼氏病的认识,为男性提供佩罗尼氏病的自我筛查和教育工具,并帮助消除寻求医生咨询的障碍。在发布之前,4名获得董事会认证的泌尿科医生对该应用程序作为筛查工具的可用性和实用性进行了定性评估。佩罗尼氏病自我评估应用程序有一个问卷,涉及阴茎弯曲、插入困难、伴侣困扰以及对性体验的影响。该应用程序使用手机摄像头镜头进行实时扫描,采用数学算法确定勃起阴茎的弯曲程度。结果包括三维(3D)阴茎模拟和二维(2D)阴茎轮廓,允许用户标记斑块位置并确定最大弯曲度,而无需个人照片。用户可以选择将问卷答案和代表性的阴茎模拟结果通过电子邮件发送给他们的医生。该应用程序还包括外部链接,引导用户访问一个专注于佩罗尼氏病的教育网站,并帮助寻找治疗医生。该应用程序设计有隐私和安全功能,包括可选的密码保护、敏感数据加密、所有筛查结果的应用内存储,以及在卸载应用程序时擦除所有数据。患者将有能力自行评估他们的佩罗尼氏病,并私下且安全地找到有佩罗尼氏病治疗经验的医生。该应用程序并非用于诊断、治疗、治愈或预防任何医疗状况或疾病,也不能替代医疗咨询。为了安全起见,扫描技术而非个人摄影是诊断过程的辅助手段。该应用程序设计灵活,可用于未来更新。它旨在帮助男性及其伴侣了解佩罗尼氏病、跟踪阴茎畸形,并促进与医疗保健提供者(HCP)的沟通。