Comparative Outcomes with an Artificial Intelligence-Powered Short Message Service Chatbot After Total Joint Arthroplasty.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Surgical technology international Pub Date : 2025-04-03
Joshua P Rainey, Brenna E Blackburn, Chance McCutcheon, Courtney M Kenyon, Kevin J Campbell, Lucas A Anderson, Jeremy M Gililland
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Abstract

Introduction: Access to a patient's surgeon has become increasingly difficult given increased volumes of total joint arthroplasty (TJA). A surgeon-specific conversational chatbot has the theoretical advantage of engaging and guiding patients through the perioperative journey irrespective of surgeon availability. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively assess if enrollment in a perioperative chatbot was associated with improved outcomes following TJA compared to a historical cohort not enrolled.

Materials and methods: We identified 1,338 TJA patients who enrolled in a Short Message Service (SMS) chatbot from 2020-2022 with greater than three months of follow up. Similarly, we identified a historical cohort of 1703 patients not enrolled in the SMS chatbot. The associations of chatbot enrollment on emergency department visits and readmissions within 30 and 90 days postoperatively were analyzed.

Results: Chatbot enrollment was associated with a significantly decreased odds ratios of emergency department visits at 30 and 90 days postoperatively (0.40 and 0.45 respectively, p<0.0001) compared to a historical cohort not enrolled. There was also a significantly decreased odds ratio of readmission by 90 days postoperatively (0.60, p=0.0168) for those enrolled in the SMS chatbot.

Conclusions: Chatbot enrollment was associated with decreased odds ratios of emergency department visits and readmissions following TJA compared to a historical cohort without access to a perioperative chatbot. Perioperative chatbots may provide an opportunity to further improve patient outcomes following TJA.

人工智能短消息聊天机器人在全关节置换术后的比较结果。
引言:由于全关节置换术(TJA)的体积增加,与患者的外科医生接触变得越来越困难。一个专门针对外科医生的会话聊天机器人具有理论上的优势,它可以在不考虑外科医生是否有空的情况下,参与并指导患者完成围手术期的过程。本研究的目的是回顾性评估与未入组的历史队列相比,入组围手术期聊天机器人是否与TJA后预后改善相关。材料和方法:我们确定了1338名TJA患者,他们在2020-2022年期间注册了短信服务(SMS)聊天机器人,随访时间超过3个月。同样,我们确定了1703名未加入短信聊天机器人的患者的历史队列。分析了聊天机器人加入与急诊科就诊和术后30天和90天再入院的关系。结果:聊天机器人的加入与术后30天和90天急诊科就诊的优势比显著降低相关(分别为0.40和0.45)。结论:与未使用围手术期聊天机器人的历史队列相比,聊天机器人的加入与TJA后急诊科就诊和再入院的优势比降低相关。围手术期聊天机器人可能提供进一步改善TJA后患者预后的机会。
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