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- Title
Developing and Implementing a Cloud-Based Software Solution for Tracking Ureteral Stents: A Pilot Study.
- Authors
Tam, Christopher A.; Newman, Mark W.; Dauw, Casey A.; Ghani, Khurshid R.; Roberts, William W.; Ambani, Sapan N.; Hollingsworth, John M.
- Abstract
Introduction: As many as 12.5% of patients who undergo ureteral stent placement fail to have their stent removed in a timely manner. Because retained stents can be a source of substantial morbidity, there is a need for solutions to help urologists track their stented patients. Materials and Methods: We developed a cloud-based software that is agnostic to the device manufacturer and can be seamlessly integrated into the electronic health record (EHR). The software automatically registers patients who undergo ureteral stent placement and then follows them through their postoperative course to ensure timely follow-up for device removal. To validate our software's performance, we reviewed the medical records of patients who underwent stent placement for any indication at our institution between February 1, 2018, and February 28, 2018. Results: During our 1-month pilot study, a total of 51 ureteral stents were placed during 49 procedures that were performed on 46 patients. Our software effectively captured all of these procedures. It was able to properly distinguish 31 procedures where the patient who underwent stenting had follow-up scheduled before surgery. More importantly, it alerted our schedulers to 18 procedures for which no return visit had been scheduled. Furthermore, our software was able to register follow-up attendance, correctly identifying 10 procedures where patients failed to arrive. Conclusion: We describe a high-fidelity software solution for automated tracking of ureteral stents that is agnostic to the device manufacturer and can be seamlessly integrated into the EHR, causing minimal disruption to provider workflows.
- Subjects
SURGICAL stents; ELECTRONIC health records; PILOT projects; COMPUTER software; MEDICAL records
- Publication
Journal of Endourology, 2021, Vol 35, Issue 3, p285
- ISSN
0892-7790
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1089/end.2020.0168