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A Smartphone App for Improvement of Colonoscopy Preparation (ColoprAPP): Development and Feasibility Study

机译:用于改善结肠镜检查准备工作的智能手机应用程序(ColoprAPP):开发和可行性研究

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Background Optimal bowel preparation is one of the major cornerstones for quality of colonoscopy. But poor bowel preparation still occurs in 10% to 25% of all patients. To optimize patient guidance, we developed a new smartphone app (ColoprAPP) for Android smartphones which guides and accompanies the patient starting 4 days before colonoscopy throughout the whole colonoscopy preparation procedure. Objective The objective of this study was to assess the function of a newly developed smartphone app for supporting colonoscopy preparation. Methods We carried out a prospective feasibility study including 25 patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopy at our hospital. As a control, we retrieved the data of 25 patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopy matching in age, sex, and indication for colonoscopy from our colonoscopy database. Patients were asked to download the smartphone app, ColoprAPP, in addition to being given the regular colonoscopy preparation leaflet. All colonoscopies were performed in the morning after using a split-dose preparation containing a polyethlene glycol–based purgative. The study was designed to test feasibility of the prototype, evaluate grade of bowel cleanliness (Boston bowel preparation scale [BBPS]), and assess patient satisfaction with the app. Results The smartphone app use was feasible in all patients. BBPS count as a marker for grade of bowel preparation was significantly higher in the smartphone app–supported group (mean 8.1 [SD 0.3] vs 7.1 [SD 0.4], P =.02). Left (mean 2.8 [SD 0.1] vs 2.4 [SD 0.11], P =.02) and transverse colon (mean 2.8 [SD 0.07] vs 2.4 [SD 0.11], P <.001) revealed significantly higher BBPS counts in the smartphone app–supported group than in controls. Patient satisfaction with a smartphone app–supported colonoscopy preparation was high with an average numeric rating scale score for usefulness of 8.2 (visual analog scale 1-10). Conclusions A novel developed smartphone app for reinforced education of bowel cleansing was feasible and led to high BBPS scores and patient satisfaction. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT02512328","term_id":"NCT02512328"}} NCT02512328 ; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT02512328","term_id":"NCT02512328"}} NCT02512328 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6sz3Kk26z).
机译:背景最佳肠道准备是结肠镜检查质量的主要基石之一。但是,所有患者中有10%至25%的肠道准备不足。为了优化患者指导,我们为Android智能手机开发了一个新的智能手机应用程序(ColoprAPP),可在结肠镜检查前整个结肠镜检查准备过程的第4天开始指导和陪伴患者。目的这项研究的目的是评估新开发的智能手机应用程序支持结肠镜检查准备的功能。方法我们进行了一项前瞻性可行性研究,包括25例在我院接受门诊结肠镜检查的患者。作为对照,我们从结肠镜检查数据库中检索了25名年龄,性别和结肠镜检查适应症相匹配的门诊患者的数据。除了获得常规结肠镜检查准备单张外,还要求患者下载智能手机应用程序ColoprAPP。所有结肠镜检查均在早晨使用含有基于聚乙二醇的泻药的分剂量制剂进行。该研究旨在测试原型的可行性,评估肠道清洁度(波士顿肠道准备量表[BBPS])以及评估患者对应用程序的满意度。结果智能手机应用程序适用于所有患者。在智能手机应用程序支持的组中,BBPS计数作为肠道准备等级的标志物显着更高(平均值分别为8.1 [SD 0.3]和7.1 [SD 0.4],P = .02)。左(平均2.8 [SD 0.1] vs 2.4 [SD 0.11],P = .02)和横结肠(平均2.8 [SD 0.07] vs 2.4 [SD 0.11],P <.001)显示智能手机的BBPS计数明显更高应用程序支持的组,而不是控件中的组。患者对智能手机应用程序支持的结肠镜检查准备的满意度很高,其平均数字评分量表得分为8.2(可视模拟量表1-10)。结论新颖开发的智能手机应用程序用于加强肠清洁教育是可行的,并能提高BBPS评分和患者满意度。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT02512328”,“ term_id”:“ NCT02512328”}} NCT02512328; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT02512328”,“ term_id”:“ NCT02512328”}} NCT02512328(由WebCite存档在http://www.webcitation.org/6sz3Kk26z)。

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