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Is electronic follow-up using a mobile phone application after mid-urethral sling placement feasible and efficient?

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Purpose To assess and report the feasibility and efficacy of electronic follow-up in patients after mid-urethral sling (MUS) operation. Methods All 235 patients after MUS operation for stress urinary incontinence… Click to show full abstract

Purpose To assess and report the feasibility and efficacy of electronic follow-up in patients after mid-urethral sling (MUS) operation. Methods All 235 patients after MUS operation for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) were divided into the WeChat follow-up (WFU) and the outpatient follow-up (OFU) groups. Patients completed electronic or paper-validated questionnaires. Demographic and clinical characteristics, questionnaire scores, loss to follow-up rate, patient satisfaction, and complications were compared and analyzed. Results Overall, 189 patients completed the follow-up assessment. The OFU group showed a higher rate of loss to follow-up (25.6% vs. 13.2%, p  = 0.016). The mean preoperative International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ-UI SF) scores were 18.22 ± 2.64 and 18.06 ± 2.75 in the WFU and OFU groups, respectively ( p  = 0.672). The mean postoperative ICIQ-UI SF scores were 3.70 ± 1.65 and 3.86 ± 1.48, respectively ( p  = 0.489). There were 84.8% of WFU patients and 80% of OFU patients reported “very much better” or “much better” on the Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) scale ( p  = 0.381). Patient satisfaction rate was higher in the WFU group than in the OFU group (87.9% vs. 74.4%, p  = 0.018). Seventeen patients reported postoperative complications (9 and 8 patients in the WFU and OFU groups, respectively, p  = 0.961). Conclusions It appears that electronic follow-up using a mobile phone application is feasible and efficient for patients after MUS operation, and may be associated with improved rates of satisfaction and retention.

Keywords: mid urethral; mobile phone; follow using; electronic follow; urethral sling; using mobile

Journal Title: World Journal of Urology
Year Published: 2020

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