The primary objective of this study is to validate the feasibility of a remote patient monitoring (RPM) system using Mobile App in terms of the frequency of data interruptions and patient acceptance. The secondary objective is to Improve quality of life and early prediction of the complications.
Acetabular fractures are articular fractures involving the hip joint that needs anatomical reduction and a strict long follow up after fixation. The percentage of patients with lost follow up is significantly high. Previously all other studies mainly focused on the radiographic outcome after acetabular fractures and rarely on patient reported functional outcomes and quality of life.The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is increasing and may lead to modifications of treatment. Recent technologic advances, namely smartphones, capable of measuring outcomes after acetabular fractures are now very important in quantifying value-based care. This was previously accomplished through office assessments and surveys with variable follow-up, but this strategy lacks continuous and complete data. Studies show that these remote modes of follow-up are safe and that patients are as equally satisfied with them as they are with in-person follow- up care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
126
percentage of missed follow up data in both groups postoperatively through assessing the patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) after surgery for a fracture of the acetabulum using the Arabic validated form of (SF-36)
Comparison between follow up using mobile app versus in person clinic visit
Time frame: Baseline
Quality of life scoring (Arabic validated form of (SF-36) and early prediction of the complications
Scoring postoperative quality of life and eary detection of complications
Time frame: Baseline
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