Multicenter Study Protocol: Research on Evaluation and Detection of Surgical Wound Complications with AI-Based Recognition (REDSCAR-Trial)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Objectives
2.1. Primary Objectives
2.2. Secondary Objectives
3. Methods
3.1. Study Design
3.2. Sample Size and Recruitment
3.3. Inclusion Criteria
3.4. Exclusion Criteria
3.5. Withdrawal Criteria
3.6. Visit Schedule
4. Data Analysis
4.1. Study Variables
4.2. Statistical Analysis
5. Data Management
5.1. Patient Registry
5.2. Image Storage
5.3. Server Composition
5.4. Structure of Personal Information
6. Ethical Considerations
6.1. Security and Confidentiality Measures
6.2. Informed Consent
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Satisfaction Questionnaire | Answer |
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1. The information received before participating in this study was adequate. | Yes/No |
2. I do not have difficulties with the questionnaire used within the application. | Yes/No |
3. I do not have difficulties when taking the photo and uploading it to the mobile application. | Yes/No |
4. I have spent less time with telematic follow-up than with personal revision. | Yes/No |
5. I think that telematic follow-up is cheaper than the personal revision. | Yes/No |
6. I think that telematic review could prevent absenteeism from work/school. | Yes/No |
7. Telematic follow-up seems more comfortable to me than follow-up in consultations. | Yes/No |
8. I think that telematic monitoring could detect a bad evolution earlier. | Yes/No |
9. I think the healthcare provided via telemedicine is consistent. | Yes/No |
10. The care received seems adequate to me. | Yes/No |
11. Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of service being provided via telemedicine. | Yes/No |
12. I would prefer telematic follow-up to face-to-face consultations. | Yes/No |
13. I will use telemedicine services again. | Yes/No |
14. Following the instructions of the application, have you checked your wound at your health center? | Yes/No, Why? |
15. Although the application had ruled out the infection of the wound, have you preferred to check it in person? | Yes/No, Why? |
16. Despite using the application, have you consulted any other source (Google-type web search, opinion of close relatives)? | Yes/No, Why? |
17. How do you think we can improve the RedScar© application? Leave your comment. |
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Craus-Miguel, A.; Fernández-Moreno, A.; Pablo-Leis, A.I.; Romero-Hernández, M.; Munar, M.; Moyà-Alcover, G.; González-Hidalgo, M.; Segura-Sampedro, J.J. Multicenter Study Protocol: Research on Evaluation and Detection of Surgical Wound Complications with AI-Based Recognition (REDSCAR-Trial). J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 2210. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14072210
Craus-Miguel A, Fernández-Moreno A, Pablo-Leis AI, Romero-Hernández M, Munar M, Moyà-Alcover G, González-Hidalgo M, Segura-Sampedro JJ. Multicenter Study Protocol: Research on Evaluation and Detection of Surgical Wound Complications with AI-Based Recognition (REDSCAR-Trial). Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(7):2210. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14072210
Chicago/Turabian StyleCraus-Miguel, Andrea, Alejandro Fernández-Moreno, Ana Isabel Pablo-Leis, Marta Romero-Hernández, Marc Munar, Gabriel Moyà-Alcover, Manuel González-Hidalgo, and Juan José Segura-Sampedro. 2025. "Multicenter Study Protocol: Research on Evaluation and Detection of Surgical Wound Complications with AI-Based Recognition (REDSCAR-Trial)" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 7: 2210. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14072210
APA StyleCraus-Miguel, A., Fernández-Moreno, A., Pablo-Leis, A. I., Romero-Hernández, M., Munar, M., Moyà-Alcover, G., González-Hidalgo, M., & Segura-Sampedro, J. J. (2025). Multicenter Study Protocol: Research on Evaluation and Detection of Surgical Wound Complications with AI-Based Recognition (REDSCAR-Trial). Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(7), 2210. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14072210