TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital health innovations in urology
T2 - Telemedicine, wearables, and mobile applications - A systematic review of literature
AU - Naik, Nithesh
AU - Talyshinskii, Ali
AU - Rassweiler, Jens
AU - Hameed, B. M.Zeeshan
AU - Somani, Bhaskar K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/3/1
Y1 - 2024/3/1
N2 - Purpose of reviewThere are enough publications on the use of telemedicine, wearable devices, and mobile applications in urology; however, their collective impact on urological care has not been adequately studied. This review seeks to address this deficiency by providing a descriptive analysis of the recent use of telemedicine, wearable technology, and mobile applications in urology as well as elucidating their associated challenges.Recent findingsThere are studies that were dedicated to the use of telemedicine, wearables, and mobile apps in urology according to inclusion criteria, respectively. They were successfully implemented in different urological subfields, such as urogynecology, endourology, pediatric urology, and uro-oncology, and led to time safety, remote monitoring, and better patient awareness. However, several concerns also exist, such as issues with data safety, measurement deviations, technical limitations, and lack ofquality.SummaryTelemedicine, wearables, and mobile apps have already shown their potential in urological practice. However, further studies are needed to expand both our understanding of their current state and their potential for further development and clinical use.
AB - Purpose of reviewThere are enough publications on the use of telemedicine, wearable devices, and mobile applications in urology; however, their collective impact on urological care has not been adequately studied. This review seeks to address this deficiency by providing a descriptive analysis of the recent use of telemedicine, wearable technology, and mobile applications in urology as well as elucidating their associated challenges.Recent findingsThere are studies that were dedicated to the use of telemedicine, wearables, and mobile apps in urology according to inclusion criteria, respectively. They were successfully implemented in different urological subfields, such as urogynecology, endourology, pediatric urology, and uro-oncology, and led to time safety, remote monitoring, and better patient awareness. However, several concerns also exist, such as issues with data safety, measurement deviations, technical limitations, and lack ofquality.SummaryTelemedicine, wearables, and mobile apps have already shown their potential in urological practice. However, further studies are needed to expand both our understanding of their current state and their potential for further development and clinical use.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184517356
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184517356#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1097/MOU.0000000000001153
DO - 10.1097/MOU.0000000000001153
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38038411
AN - SCOPUS:85184517356
SN - 0963-0643
VL - 34
SP - 116
EP - 127
JO - Current Opinion in Urology
JF - Current Opinion in Urology
IS - 2
ER -