Postoperative monitoring with a mobile application after ambulatory lumbar discectomy: an effective tool for spine surgeons

Background The rise of eHealth, with the increasing use of a Mobile application provides a new perspective for outpatient spine surgery follow-up. Objective Assess the feasibility of Mobile app for postoperative monitoring after outpatient lumbar discectomy. Patients and methods Sixty consecutive pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:European spine journal 2016-11, Vol.25 (11), p.3536-3542
Hauptverfasser: Debono, Bertrand, Bousquet, Philippe, Sabatier, Pascal, Plas, Jean-Yves, Lescure, Jean-Paul, Hamel, Olivier
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Zusammenfassung:Background The rise of eHealth, with the increasing use of a Mobile application provides a new perspective for outpatient spine surgery follow-up. Objective Assess the feasibility of Mobile app for postoperative monitoring after outpatient lumbar discectomy. Patients and methods Sixty consecutive patients, who underwent an ambulatory lumbar discectomy, were proposed the use of Mobile app to optimize their home monitoring for 15 days. Contact was maintained with the clinic based on the level of symptom severity: pain, temperature, deficit, bleeding, to provide a suitable solution. Use of Mobile app compared to the standard follow-up procedure was evaluated daily and a satisfaction survey was carried-out 3 months after surgery. Results Thirty-six patients (60.0 %) completed the initial checklist within 48 h, with no triggered severity. Five patients (8.3 %) triggered a non-response alarm; no action was required in the follow-up of 41 patients. However, 19 patients (31.7 %) triggered a total of 29 alarms, automatically resulting in a neurosurgeon contact for: postoperative pain management and optimization of analgesics, 21 cases (72.4 %), low-grade fever
ISSN:0940-6719
1432-0932
DOI:10.1007/s00586-016-4680-4