Validated mobile applications in otolaryngology head and neck surgery for patient and physicians: A systematic literature review

Eyal Schneider,Shahaf Shilo,Omer J. Ungar

American Journal of Otolaryngology(2024)

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Importance Mobile apps in the field of ORL-HNS, are widely used by patients and physicians, but neither necessarily developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals nor subjected to regulations by the United States Food and Drug Administration guidelines, with a resultant potential of risk for its users. Objective To provide the ORL-HNS physician with an updated list of scientific peer review literature- validated mobile apps for safe use for both the clinician and the patients, for screening, diagnosis, therapy and follow up for various ORL-HNS pathologies. Evidence review A comprehensive systematic review of the scientific literature was conducted in “PubMed,” “EMBASE,” and “Web of Science” without limitation of publication date up to January 1st, 2023. The included papers validated mobile apps in the ORL-HNS discipline. Each study was evaluated using the “Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology” (STROBE) tool. Findings From the thousands of unregulated ORL-HNS mobile apps available for download and use in the various app stores, only 17 apps were validated for safe use by the clinician and/or patient. Their information is listed. Conclusions and relevance The limited number of validated mobile apps highlights the importance to use validated apps in clinical practice, to improve evidence-based medicine and patient safety. Physician are encouraged to use and recommend their patients to use validated mobile apps only, like any other tool in clinical practice in the evidence-based era.
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Mobile applications,App store,Telemedicine,Otolaryngology,Smartphone
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