Gordon Adam M, Nian Patrick, Baidya Joydeep, Scuderi Giles R, Mont Michael A
Questrom School of Business, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts; Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brooklyn, New York.
Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brooklyn, New York; SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, College of Medicine, Brooklyn, New York.
J Arthroplasty. 2025 Aug;40(8):2204-2213.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2025.01.034. Epub 2025 Jan 27.
Smartphone and wearable technologies are novel devices for monitoring postoperative mobility and recovery in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients. This systematic review of the highest-level evidence studies evaluated the advantages of these technologies in postoperative care, specifically focusing on: 1) smartphone applications, 2) wearable devices, and 3) their combined use.
A systematic literature search from July 26, 2015, to June 13, 2024, identified level 1 and 2 published studies investigating smartphone applications and wearables for monitoring post-TKA recovery. A total of 3,131 studies were screened, with 31 meeting inclusion criteria as follows: 18 focused on applications, eight on wearables, and five on both. The study quality was evaluated using the Coleman methodology scoring. Key metrics analyzed included patient satisfaction scores and adherences, functional outcomes, and pain scores, ranges of motion and gait analyses, and measurements and comparison tools.
Among the level 1 and 2 publications, 17 of 18 studies on smartphone applications for postoperative recovery in TKA highlighted benefits, including patient satisfaction, improved gait, optimized pain management through medication scheduling guidance, cost savings, and better functional outcomes. Among the eight studies focused solely on wearable technologies, seven exhibited positive outcomes and demonstrated accuracy in monitoring and effectiveness in gait and motion analysis. Additional benefits included improved recovery outcomes, enhanced return to function, cost reduction, and better pain management through patient interaction and guidance. The five studies, which integrated both applications and wearables, corroborated these findings, emphasizing patient satisfaction and overall mobility enhancement at three months postsurgery.
Smartphone applications and wearable devices offer enhancements in postoperative rehabilitation following TKA. Randomized trials validate their accuracy, effectiveness, and utility in this context. Improved adherence to care plans and medication schedules emerged as recurrent findings. These technologies and resultant data not only provide direct patient benefits but also promise potential cost savings.
智能手机和可穿戴技术是用于监测全膝关节置换术(TKA)患者术后活动能力和恢复情况的新型设备。这项对最高级别证据研究的系统评价评估了这些技术在术后护理中的优势,特别关注:1)智能手机应用程序,2)可穿戴设备,以及3)它们的联合使用。
对2015年7月26日至2024年6月13日期间的文献进行系统检索,确定了1级和2级已发表的研究,这些研究调查了用于监测TKA术后恢复的智能手机应用程序和可穿戴设备。共筛选了3131项研究,其中31项符合纳入标准,具体如下:18项关注应用程序,8项关注可穿戴设备,5项两者都关注。使用科尔曼方法评分对研究质量进行评估。分析的关键指标包括患者满意度得分和依从性、功能结局、疼痛评分、活动范围和步态分析,以及测量和比较工具。
在1级和2级出版物中,18项关于智能手机应用程序用于TKA术后恢复的研究中有17项突出了其益处,包括患者满意度、改善步态、通过药物治疗计划指导优化疼痛管理、节省成本以及更好的功能结局。在仅关注可穿戴技术的8项研究中,7项显示出积极结果,并在监测准确性以及步态和运动分析有效性方面得到证实。其他益处包括改善恢复结局、增强功能的恢复、降低的成本以及通过患者互动和指导实现更好的疼痛管理。将应用程序和可穿戴设备相结合的5项研究证实了这些发现,强调了术后三个月时患者满意度和整体活动能力的提高。
智能手机应用程序和可穿戴设备可改善TKA术后康复的效果。随机试验证实了它们在这种情况下的准确性、有效性和实用性。对护理计划和药物治疗计划的的依从性提高是反复出现的研究结果。这些技术和由此的产生的数据不仅能直接给患者带来益处的,的还可能节省的成本。