Efficacy Evaluation of Smartphone-based Stent Tracking Application in Follow-up Patients with Ureteral Stents: A Prospective Study

Q3 Medicine Siriraj Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.33192/smj.v75i6.261925
Tanapat Pansaksiri, Patranuch Noppakulsatid
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Objective: Our objective was to determine how effectively our smartphone app improved follow-up compliance in ureteral stent patients. Materials and Methods: Two groups of patients who underwent double-j stent placement were compared. For the traditional program (i), retrospective data from January 2021 to June 2021 was collected. We randomly selected 72 patients from the overall 121 patient data. For the smartphone-based stent tracking program (ii), a smartphone application was used from July 2022 to January 2023 to track 72 patients. Result: The rate of poor compliance in group (ii) (4.2%), was significantly lower (p=0.004) than the rate of poor compliance in group (i) (19.4%). Differences in diagnosis between the two groups were not found to be related to the compliance rates. Surprisingly, kidney transplant patients in both groups had perfect compliance.   Conclusion: Smartphone-based stent tracking application increased patient compliance to appointments in patients who underwent double-j stent placement. This study is a demonstration of how technology can assist patients to better health care and can prevent complications.
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基于智能手机的支架跟踪应用于输尿管支架随访患者的疗效评价:一项前瞻性研究
目的:我们的目的是确定我们的智能手机应用程序如何有效地改善输尿管支架患者的随访依从性。材料与方法:比较两组接受双j型支架置入的患者。对于传统项目(i),收集了2021年1月至2021年6月的回顾性数据。我们从121例患者数据中随机选择72例患者。对于基于智能手机的支架跟踪计划(ii),从2022年7月到2023年1月,使用智能手机应用程序跟踪72名患者。结果:治疗组(ii)的不良依从率(4.2%)显著低于治疗组(i) (19.4%) (p=0.004)。两组之间的诊断差异未发现与依从率相关。令人惊讶的是,两组肾移植患者都有完美的依从性。结论:基于智能手机的支架跟踪应用增加了双j支架置入术患者的依从性。这项研究展示了技术如何帮助患者获得更好的医疗保健并预防并发症。
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