Validity and efficiency of a smartphone-based electronic data collection tool for operative data in rotator cuff repair

Title

Validity and efficiency of a smartphone-based electronic data collection tool for operative data in rotator cuff repair

Creator

Sahoo Sambit; Mohr Jill; Strnad Gregory J; Vega Jose; Jones Morgan; Schickendantz Mark; Farrow Lutul; Spindler Kurt P; Iannotti Joseph P; Ricchetti Eric T; Derwin Kathleen A

Publisher

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery

Date

2019
2019-07

Description

BACKGROUND: This study tested validity and efficiency of Orthopaedic Minimal Data Set (OrthoMiDaS) Episode of Care (OME). METHODS: We analyzed 100 isolated rotator cuff repair cases in the OME database. Surgeons completed a traditional operative note and OME report. A blinded reviewer extracted data from operative notes and implant logs in electronic medical records by manual chart review. OME and electronic medical record data were compared with data counts and agreement between 40 variables of rotator cuff disease and repair procedures. Data counts were assessed using raw percentages and McNemar test (with continuity correction). Agreement of categorical variables was analyzed using Cohen κ (unweighted) and of numerical variables using the concordance correlation coefficient (CCC). Efficiency was assessed by median time to complete. RESULTS: OME database had significantly higher data counts for 25% (10/40) of variables. A high level of proportional and statistical agreement was demonstrated between the data. Among 35 categorical variables, proportional agreement was perfect for 17%, almost perfect (0.81 ≤ κ ≤ 1.00) for 37%, substantial (0.61 ≤ κ ≤ 0.80) for 20%, moderate (0.41 ≤ κ ≤ 0.60) for 14%, fair (0.21 ≤ κ ≤ 0.40) for 6%, and slight (0.0 ≤ κ ≤ 0.20) for 6%. Of 5 numerical variables, agreement was almost perfect (CCC > 0.99) for 20% and poor (CCC < 0.90) for 80%. Median OME completion time was 161.5 seconds (interquartile range, 116-224.5). CONCLUSION: OME is an efficient, valid tool for collecting comprehensive, standardized data on rotator cuff repair.

Subject

data processing; electronic medical record; implant documentation; rotator cuff repair; Shoulder; web-based operative report

Rights

Article information provided for research and reference use only. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).

Pages

1249-1256

Issue

7

Volume

28

Citation

Sahoo Sambit; Mohr Jill; Strnad Gregory J; Vega Jose; Jones Morgan; Schickendantz Mark; Farrow Lutul; Spindler Kurt P; Iannotti Joseph P; Ricchetti Eric T; Derwin Kathleen A, “Validity and efficiency of a smartphone-based electronic data collection tool for operative data in rotator cuff repair,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 23, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/6355.