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A mobile app improved continence recovery after radical prostatectomy (RP). This digital tool enhanced patient preparation and recovery, showing better functional outcomes and fewer complications compared to standard care.

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  • Surgical Outcomes

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  • eHealth solutions can overcome limitations of traditional surgical prehabilitation programs.
  • Digital tools offer a scalable approach to patient care, addressing resource and cost constraints.

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  • To evaluate the impact of a personalized mobile app for perioperative care.
  • Assessed the app's effectiveness in improving recovery after radical prostatectomy (RP).

Main Methods:

  • A cohort study compared 122 robot-assisted RP patients before and after implementing the betty.care mobile app.
  • Primary endpoint: urinary continence at 6 weeks. Secondary endpoints included length of stay, complications, and readmissions.

Main Results:

  • The mobile app group showed significantly improved 6-week continence rates (92% vs. 75%, P=.01).
  • Fewer complications (3.2% vs. 13%, P=.042) and a trend towards shorter hospital stays were observed.
  • The app facilitated same-day discharge in 53% of cases.

Conclusions:

  • A holistic mobile app integrating prehabilitation, rehabilitation, and remote monitoring can enhance functional outcomes post-RP.
  • Digital health interventions show promise in replicating and potentially improving upon traditional prehabilitation programs.
  • Multicenter validation is recommended to confirm these findings.