Demrozi Florenc, Pravadelli Graziano, Tighe Patrick J, Bihorac Azra, Rashidi Parisa
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2020 Jul;2020:4534-4538. doi: 10.1109/EMBC44109.2020.9176453.
Pain and physical function are both essential indices of recovery in critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Units (ICU). Simultaneous monitoring of pain intensity and patient activity can be important for determining which analgesic interventions can optimize mobility and function, while minimizing opioid harm. Nonetheless, so far, our knowledge of the relation between pain and activity has been limited to manual and sporadic activity assessments. In recent years, wearable devices equipped with 3-axis accelerometers have been used in many domains to provide a continuous and automated measure of mobility and physical activity. In this study, we collected activity intensity data from 57 ICU patients, using the Actigraph GT3X device. We also collected relevant clinical information, including nurse assessments of pain intensity, recorded every 1-4 hours. Our results show the joint distribution and state transition of joint activity and pain states in critically ill patients.
疼痛和身体功能都是重症监护病房(ICU)中重症患者康复的重要指标。同时监测疼痛强度和患者活动对于确定哪种镇痛干预措施能够在优化活动能力和功能的同时,将阿片类药物的危害降至最低可能很重要。尽管如此,到目前为止,我们对疼痛与活动之间关系的了解仅限于手动和零星的活动评估。近年来,配备三轴加速度计的可穿戴设备已在许多领域得到应用,以提供对活动能力和身体活动的连续自动测量。在本研究中,我们使用Actigraph GT3X设备收集了57名ICU患者的活动强度数据。我们还收集了相关临床信息,包括护士每1 - 4小时记录一次的疼痛强度评估。我们的结果显示了重症患者关节活动和疼痛状态的联合分布及状态转换。