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Physical activity, patient-reported symptoms, and clinical events: Insights into postprocedural recovery from personal digital devices

BACKGROUND: Personal digital devices may offer insights into patient recovery and an approach for remote monitoring after procedures. OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between activity measured using personal digital devices, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), and clinical events among pati...

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Autores principales: Bartlett, Victoria L., Ross, Joseph S., Shah, Nilay D., Ciaccio, Laura, Akar, Joseph G., Noseworthy, Peter A., Dhruva, Sanket S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8890038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cvdhj.2021.06.002
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Personal digital devices may offer insights into patient recovery and an approach for remote monitoring after procedures. OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between activity measured using personal digital devices, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), and clinical events among patients after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) or bariatric surgery. METHODS: We aggregated personal digital device, PROM, and electronic health record data in a study conducted at 2 health systems. We used Fitbit devices for step count assessments, KardiaMobile for cardiac rhythm assessments, and PROMs for pain and palpitations over 5 weeks. RESULTS: Among 59 patients, 30 underwent AF ablation and 29 bariatric surgery. Thirty-six patients (63%) reported pain. There was no difference in median [interquartile range] daily steps between patients with and those without pain (4419 [3286–7041] vs 3498 [2609–5888]; P = .23). Among AF ablation patients, 21 (70%) reported palpitations. Median daily steps were lower among those with palpitations than among those without (4668 [3021–6116] vs 8040 [6853–10,394]; P = .03). When accounting for within-subject correlation, recordings of AF were associated with a significant mean decrease in median daily steps (–351; 95% confidence interval –524 to –177; P <.01). Patients who received a new antiarrhythmic drug prescription had AF recorded in a median of 5 [5–5] of 5 total weeks, whereas patients who did not receive a new antiarrhythmic recorded AF in a median of 1 [0–3] week (P = .02). CONCLUSION: Personal digital device and PROM data can provide insight into postprocedural recovery outside of usual clinical settings and may inform follow-up and clinical decision-making. (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03436082)