Feasibility of low-cost accelerometers in measuring functional recovery after major oncologic surgery

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作者
Barkley, Rachel [1 ]
Khalil, Maryam [1 ]
Shen, Perry [1 ]
Levine, Dward A. [1 ]
Votanopoulos, Konstantinos [1 ]
Clark, Clancy J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Baptist Hlth, Dept Surg, Sect Surg Oncol, 1 Med Ctr Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
关键词
activity; cancer; mobility; outcomes; perioperative; survivorship; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; OLDER-ADULTS; PERFORMANCE; MOBILITY; PROGRAM; FITNESS; PEDOMETERS; MORTALITY; PROMOTION; ACCURACY;
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10.1002/jso.25789
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives Low-cost consumer-based activity monitors (CAMs), such as the Fitbit, are popular for fitness and wellness tracking. Functional status is an excellent predictor of postoperative outcomes, yet objective measurements are resource-intensive. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of using activity monitors during the perioperative period in patients undergoing major oncologic surgery. Methods An institution review board proved that a prospective study was conducted. CAMs were worn throughout the perioperative period and accelerometer data were collected. Baseline and 21-days follow-up functional measures included short physical performance battery, Community Health Activities Model Program questionnaire, mobility assessment tool-short form, and 400 m walk. Results A total of 19 of 22 (86%) patients who wore a CAM during the perioperative period had analyzable data. Compliance with wearing the device varied significantly: 100% preadmission, 19% in-hospital, and 82% postdischarge. Median daily steps decreased from preadmission to postdischarge (77% median reduction). Established resource-intensive measures of functional status did not perform well as measures of decreased functional status and activity when comparing baseline to 21-day postdischarge assessments. Conclusions Activity monitors are a feasible, low-cost measure of perioperative activity for patients undergoing major surgery, and may be useful in identifying patients vulnerable to postsurgical complications.
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