The Effect of Digital Three-Dimensional Reality Models on Patient Counseling for Renal Masses.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Michael McDonald, Joseph D Shirk
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Patient counseling for treatment of renal masses is complex. It can be difficult for patients to understand their disease and make treatment decisions when being shown standard black-and-white, two-dimensional computed tomography scans or magnetic resonance images. In a telehealth setting, the patient-physician interaction can be even more challenging. We sought to determine the impact of using digital three-dimensional (3D) models during consultation visits for patients with renal masses.

Methods: Forty-seven patients participating in a consultation visit for renal masses, both in-person and virtual, were shown a digital 3D model comprised of their kidney, renal mass, and key adjacent structures as part of their counseling. Patients then completed a five-question survey to assess the impact of the 3D model on their visit, with a sixth question administered to telehealth patients.

Results: Thirty-five patients undergoing telehealth visits and 12 patients seen in-person were shown the digital 3D model and surveyed. Survey results were universally positive, with all Likert scores > 4.7 (1 - 5 scale). There were no differences between the telehealth and in-person groups. Patients noted the digital 3D model made telehealth visits as effective as in-person visits (average Likert score 4.94).

Conclusion: Counseling for patients with renal masses can be augmented with patient-specific digital 3D models, leading to increased provider loyalty, lower levels of patient anxiety, and better understanding and shared decision making.

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数字三维现实模型在肾肿块患者咨询中的作用。
背景和目的:肾肿块治疗的患者咨询是复杂的。当看到标准的黑白、二维计算机断层扫描或磁共振图像时,患者可能很难了解自己的疾病并做出治疗决定。在远程医疗环境中,医患互动可能更具挑战性。我们试图确定使用数字三维(3D)模型对肾脏肿块患者会诊的影响。方法:47名参与肾脏肿块咨询访问的患者,包括真人和虚拟,显示一个数字3D模型,包括他们的肾脏,肾脏肿块和关键邻近结构,作为他们咨询的一部分。然后,患者完成了一项包含五个问题的调查,以评估3D模型对他们就诊的影响,并向远程医疗患者提出了第六个问题。结果:对35例远程就诊患者和12例亲诊患者进行数字化三维模型展示和调查。调查结果普遍是积极的,所有的Likert评分> 4.7(1 - 5量表)。远程医疗组和现场医疗组之间没有差异。患者指出,数字3D模型使远程医疗访问与面对面访问一样有效(平均李克特得分4.94)。结论:针对患者的数字3D模型可以增强对肾脏肿块患者的咨询,从而提高提供者的忠诚度,降低患者的焦虑水平,更好地理解和共同决策。
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69
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons publishes original scientific articles on basic science and technical topics in all the fields involved with laparoscopic, robotic, and minimally invasive surgery. CRSLS, MIS Case Reports from SLS is dedicated to the publication of Case Reports in the field of minimally invasive surgery. The journals seek to advance our understandings and practice of minimally invasive, image-guided surgery by providing a forum for all relevant disciplines and by promoting the exchange of information and ideas across specialties.
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