Digital tools in cardiac reperfusion pathways: A systematic review.

Future healthcare journal Pub Date : 2024-04-19 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.7861/fhj.2023-0033
Karanjot Chhatwal, Alexander Deighton, Abhay Dhir, Varun Vijay Kumar, Sean Titus-Glover, Darsh Shah, Luke Holt
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Abstract

With health and surgery increasingly aided by digital technologies, there exists a growing impetus to understand how such tools must integrate into existing clinical pathways to ensure a positive impact on patient and organisational outcomes. Consequently, this study sought to collate evidence on the use of digital technology in cardiac reperfusion surgeries. We systematically searched three scientific databases for relevant articles. In total, 1,092 articles were retrieved, with 126 screened using inclusion/exclusion criteria, and 21 selected for analysis. Articles reported on the use of virtual reality, mHealth and telehealth in cardiovascular reperfusion procedures, ranging from surgical training regimens to postoperative rehabilitation. Here, despite clinical advantages, limitations were highlighted, including cost, ineffective interfaces and extensive training needed to operate novel digital tools. Nevertheless with further development and input from patient stakeholders, many limitations look set to dematerialise and provide tangible improvements to the benefit of patients and hard-pressed health institutions.

心脏再灌注路径中的数字工具:系统综述。
随着数字技术对医疗和外科手术的帮助越来越大,人们越来越需要了解这些工具必须如何与现有的临床路径相结合,以确保对患者和组织的治疗效果产生积极影响。因此,本研究试图整理有关在心脏再灌注手术中使用数字技术的证据。我们在三个科学数据库中系统地搜索了相关文章。共检索到 1,092 篇文章,根据纳入/排除标准筛选出 126 篇,并选择了 21 篇进行分析。文章报道了虚拟现实、移动医疗和远程医疗在心血管再灌注手术中的应用,范围从手术训练方案到术后康复。在这些文章中,尽管虚拟现实技术具有临床优势,但也强调了其局限性,包括成本、无效的界面以及操作新型数字工具所需的大量培训。不过,随着进一步的发展和患者利益相关者的投入,许多限制因素有望消失,并为患者和困难的医疗机构带来切实的改善。
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