According to the researchers, 87 percent of patients found the system effective and encouraging. Only around 10 percent struggled with the telemedicine instructions.
“Our patients found the t-shirt easy to use and over 90 percent reported it allowed them to feel safe and cared for while recuperating at home,” said Antonio Pastore. “In Italy, where standard discharge time after this type of robotic-assisted urological surgery can be at least 72 hours, being able to allow patients home sooner improves their quality of life as they feel more comfortable in their own environment, and it means we can free up hospital beds too.”
Prof. Maarten Albersen, Urologist at UZ Leuven and Chair of the EAU Scientific Congress Office, commented: “This sensory t-shirt appears to be a promising remote monitoring technology for helping patients to recover well at home after robotic-assisted urological surgery. The trial is early stage, but the insights are very interesting, particularly since patients strongly accepted the wearable and it was able to detect complications in real-time and reduce unnecessary rehospitalizations.”
MEDICA-tradefair.com; Source: European Association of Urology