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使用WhatsApp监测糖尿病足溃疡的负压伤口治疗

Monitoring negative pressure wound therapy for diabetic foot ulcers using WhatsApp.

作者信息

Yammine Kaissar, Abdallah Ralph, Stiban Sonia, Helou Mariana, Hayek Fady, Assi Chahine

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Lebanese American University Medical Center-Rizk Hospital, Lebanese American University, School of Medicine, Lebanon; Diabetic Foot Clinic, Lebanese American University Medical Center-Rizk Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon.

Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

J Tissue Viability. 2024 Feb;33(1):1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jtv.2024.01.001. Epub 2024 Jan 11.

Abstract

Foot complications of patients with diabetes could lead to amputations and early death. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are usually difficult to treat and impose huge financial burden. Monitoring wound progress is the mainstay of any treatment and alternatives to face-to-face consultations such as tele-medicine have been proposed. Very few papers explored the utility and effectiveness of monitoring DFU through instant messaging application such as WhatsApp. The aim of this study is to evaluate the validity of WhatsApp in monitoring diabetic wounds treated with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). Twenty-two patients were prospectively recruited. All patients had an initial face-to-face consultation and debridement. Dressings were changed twice per week at patient's residence and media files were sent by the wound nurse via Short Message Service (SMS). A subsequent face to face consultation was scheduled whenever a complication was suspected. The primary outcomes were the percentages of accurate cases a) where a new or recurrent infection was suspected, and a b) where a debridement was thought to be needed. Complete healing of the defect using NPWT was achieved in 10 patients and a skin graft procedure was needed in another 4 patients. Five patients needed further surgical debridement. Failure to heal was observed in 3 patients. Out of the seven cases where a new infection was suspected, five (71.5%) were confirmed on face-to-face consultation. No confirmed cases of infection were observed during follow-up for those estimated as clean. Out of the 11 cases where debridement was favored based on WhatsApp media files, confirmation of a needed debridement was recorded in 8 (73%) cases. NPWT monitoring of for diabetic foot and leg ulcers using WhatsApp application was found to be an excellent method to document and track the wound process and complications. The excellent specificity and high sensibility should encourage for common use by healthcare. The results of this study could be also valuable for patients living in rural areas and in case of future pandemics.

摘要

糖尿病患者的足部并发症可能导致截肢和过早死亡。糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)通常难以治疗,并带来巨大的经济负担。监测伤口进展是任何治疗的关键,并且已经提出了诸如远程医疗等面对面咨询的替代方案。很少有论文探讨通过WhatsApp等即时通讯应用程序监测DFU的效用和有效性。本研究的目的是评估WhatsApp在监测接受负压伤口治疗(NPWT)的糖尿病伤口方面的有效性。前瞻性招募了22名患者。所有患者均进行了初次面对面咨询和清创。每周在患者家中更换两次敷料,伤口护士通过短信发送媒体文件。每当怀疑有并发症时,就安排后续的面对面咨询。主要结果是准确病例的百分比:a)怀疑有新的或复发性感染的病例,以及b)认为需要清创的病例。10名患者使用NPWT实现了缺损的完全愈合,另外4名患者需要进行皮肤移植手术。5名患者需要进一步的手术清创。3名患者观察到未愈合。在怀疑有新感染的7例病例中,5例(71.5%)在面对面咨询时得到证实。对于估计为清洁的患者,随访期间未观察到确诊的感染病例。在根据WhatsApp媒体文件倾向于进行清创的11例病例中,8例(73%)记录了需要清创的确认。发现使用WhatsApp应用程序对糖尿病足和腿部溃疡进行NPWT监测是记录和跟踪伤口过程及并发症的极佳方法。出色的特异性和高敏感性应鼓励医疗保健机构普遍使用。本研究的结果对于生活在农村地区的患者以及未来大流行的情况也可能有价值。

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