# Digital Transformation in Thoracic Surgery: a survey among the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons

**Authors:** Nora Mayer, George Sotiropoulos, Nuria Novoa, Niccolo Daddi, Hasan Batirel, Nizar Asadi

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivae119 · Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery · 2024-06-28

## TL;DR

This survey explores how digital transformation is affecting thoracic surgery in Europe and highlights the need for more digital solutions.

## Contribution

The study provides insights into the current state and perceived importance of digital transformation in thoracic surgery among European surgeons.

## Key findings

- Over two-thirds of surgeons rated digital transformation as very important or fundamental.
- More than 85% of surgeons have implemented digital platforms in patient care.
- Overall satisfaction with current digital transformation efforts is low, indicating room for improvement.

## Abstract

Digital transformation has drastically changed the surgical sector, but few is known about its impact on thoracic surgical practice. The aim of this paper is to report the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) survey results, assessing the impact of and the need for Digital Transformation in Thoracic Surgery.

A 23-item survey was designed by the ESTS Digital Transformation Working Group to assess the impact of and the need for Digital Transformation in Thoracic Surgery. All ESTS members (1668) were invited to complete the survey between 13 March and 21 May 2022 anonymously. Data analysis was descriptive calculating frequencies and percentages. Group comparison was done using chi-square test.

The response rate was 6.3%. Surgeons from 26 European countries participated of which more than 80% were based in academic hospitals. The impact of digital transformation was rated very important (43.8%) and fundamental (22.7%) in more than two-thirds of the cases, regardless of surgeons’ age. None of the participants felt that digital transformation was of no importance and more than 85% had implemented digital platforms in their direct patient care. Almost 90% of the surgeons, currently not using digital platforms for training and education, would consider introducing them. About 70% were at least ‘somewhat satisfied’ with their current engagement in Digital Transformation in Thoracic Surgery.

Digital transformation seems to play a major role across European Thoracic Surgery departments in direct patient care, professional networking and surgical training. However, overall satisfaction with the current status of Digital Transformation in Thoracic Surgery was rather reserved, implying the need to increase the implementation of digital solutions in the latter.

Digitalization has been rapidly transforming health care over the last few decades.

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