Remote Monitoring of Cryosurgery Response Using a Smartphone App: Prospective Study
Vanessa R Weir, Emily A Cowen, Trina Salvador, Mary D Sun, Lilly Gu, Maura C Gillis, Nicholas R Kurtansky, Veronica Rotemberg, Allan C Halpern

TL;DR
A smartphone app was used to monitor patients' skin responses after cryosurgery, showing that patient self-imaging can effectively track treatment outcomes over time.
Contribution
The study introduces a reliable method for remote monitoring of cryosurgery outcomes using smartphone-based imaging and patient-reported metrics.
Findings
Local skin response peaked 3 days after cryosurgery, with substantial inter-rater agreement on lesion resolution and erythema.
Good-quality photos showed higher agreement in image-derived metrics compared to poor-quality photos.
Peak skin response was moderately associated with lesion resolution at 90 days.
Abstract
Cryosurgery is an effective treatment for benign lesions, although current unstandardized approaches may result in inadequate responses and unwanted adverse reactions. Monitoring treatment characteristics, lesion responses, and patient-reported outcomes using patient-derived mobile imaging may facilitate longitudinal treatment assessment. This study aimed to determine the reliability of metrics for assessing the response to cryosurgery in patients with actinic and seborrheic keratoses using remote photographic monitoring. Patients who were recommended cryosurgery by their physician for treating seborrheic and/or actinic keratoses (22 patients with 31 lesions) were enrolled. After treatment, participants took “overview” and “close up” photos of their lesion(s) and rated appearance, pain, and degree bothered on a custom smartphone app at eight posttreatment time points (days 0, 3, 7,…
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TopicsThermoelastic and Magnetoelastic Phenomena · Sympathectomy and Hyperhidrosis Treatments · Salivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment
