Remote diagnosis of surgical-site infection using a mobile digital intervention: a randomised controlled trial in emergency surgery patients.
Kenneth A. McLeanKatie E. MountainCatherine A. ShawThomas M. DrakeRiinu PiusStephen R. KnightCameron J. FairfieldAlessandro SgròMatt BouamraneWilliam A. CambridgeMathew LyonsAya RiadRichard J. E. SkipworthStephen J. WigmoreMark A. PotterEwen M. HarrisonK. BawejaW. A. CambridgeV. ChauhanK. CzyzykowskaM. EdirisooriyaA. ForsythB. FoxJ. FretwellC. GentA. GhermanL. GreenJ. GrewarS. HeelanD. HenshallC. IiuomaS. JayasangaranC. JohnstonE. KennedyD. KremelJ. KungJ. KwongC. LeavyJ. LiuS. MackayA. MacnamaraS. MowittE. MusengaN. NgZ. H. NgS. O'neillM. RamageJ. ReedA. RiadC. ScottV. SehgalA. SgròL. StevenB. StutchfieldS. TomineyW. WilsonM. WojtowiczJ. YangPublished in: npj Digit. Medicine (2021)
Keyphrases
- operating room
- surgical planning
- surgical procedures
- minimally invasive
- intraoperative
- cardiac surgery
- image guided
- robot assisted
- subthalamic nucleus
- tablet pc
- image guided surgery
- minimally invasive surgery
- emergency department
- clinically relevant
- medical devices
- medical doctors
- critical care
- medical care
- mobile devices
- website
- remote server
- laparoscopic surgery
- imaging modalities
- deep brain stimulation
- pre operative
- diagnostic tests
- patient data
- post operative
- x ray
- computer assisted
- early diagnosis
- differential diagnosis
- spect images
- cardiovascular disease
- clinical data
- surgical training
- medical practitioners
- remote sites
- surgical simulation
- surgical tools
- continuous monitoring
- soft tissue deformation
- beating heart
- robotic assisted
- heart disease
- intensive care unit
- medical diagnosis
- medical imaging
- medical practice
- clinical diagnosis
- clinical applications
- neurodegenerative diseases
- clinical trials