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摘要
背景:在鼻整形患者中实现审美满意度不仅需要手术精度,而且需要对预期结果进行有效的沟通。三维(3D)模拟已经成为一种很有前途的工具,可以使患者的期望与手术计划保持一致。目的:本研究的作者旨在评估使用Crisalix仿真平台(Crisalix SA, Lausanne, Switzerland)的鼻整形患者术后满意度与3D仿真精度之间的关系。方法:回顾性研究38例术前三维模拟鼻整形患者。形态计量学分析将模拟的鼻腔参数与实际的术后结果进行比较。采用FACE-Q量表评估患者满意度。由每位患者和2名独立外科医生评定相似度评分,并分析相关性。结果:Crisalix模拟准确度与术后患者满意度有很强的相关性(ρ = 0.66, P < .001),仅次于医师审美评分(ρ = 0.71, P < .001)。亚组分析显示,在修改病例中,模拟差异较大,满意度较低,尽管差异无统计学意义。结论:本研究的作者发现,利用3D术前模拟,更高的预测准确性与更高的患者满意度显著相关。这些发现强调了3D模拟作为使手术结果与患者期望一致和加强共同决策的工具的潜在效用。4级诊断证据:
Three-Dimensional Simulation Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction With Rhinoplasty.
Background: Achieving aesthetic satisfaction in patients undergoing rhinoplasty requires not only surgical precision but also effective communication of expected outcomes. Three-dimensional (3D) simulation has emerged as a promising tool for aligning patient expectations with surgical planning.
Objectives: The authors of this study aim to evaluate the relationship between postoperative satisfaction in patients undergoing rhinoplasty and 3D simulation accuracy using the Crisalix simulation platform (Crisalix SA, Lausanne, Switzerland).
Methods: This retrospective study included 38 patients who underwent aesthetic rhinoplasty with preoperative 3D simulation. Morphometric analysis compared the nasal parameters of the simulations with actual postoperative outcomes. Patient satisfaction was assessed using the FACE-Q scale. Similarity scores were rated by each patient and 2 independent surgeons, and the correlations were analyzed.
Results: Crisalix simulation accuracy showed a strong correlation with postoperative patient satisfaction (ρ = 0.66, P < .001), second only to physician aesthetic scores (ρ = 0.71, P < .001). Subgroup analyses showed greater simulation discrepancies and lower satisfaction in revision cases, although the differences were not statistically significant.
Conclusions: The authors of this study found higher predictive accuracy, utilizing 3D preoperative simulations, to be significantly associated with greater patient satisfaction. These findings underscore the potential utility of 3D simulation as a tool for aligning surgical outcomes with patient expectations and enhancing shared decision making.