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使用商业活动追踪器监测儿童扁桃体切除术后的恢复时间。

Monitoring the recovery time of children after tonsillectomy using commercial activity trackers.

机构信息

Division of Paediatric Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics, University Children's Hospital Basel (UKBB), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Centre for Human Drug Research (CHDR), Zernikedreef 8 2333CL, Leiden, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2021 Feb;180(2):527-533. doi: 10.1007/s00431-020-03900-4. Epub 2021 Jan 4.

Abstract

An observational prospective feasibility study in which children received a tracker 2 weeks before a tonsillectomy and were required to wear it until four weeks postoperatively. The parents used a diary to log the estimated steps of their child. As primary endpoint, the compliance of complete datasets was compared between the tracker and the diary. As secondary endpoints, the agreement of steps between tracker and diary, and the recovery time after tonsillectomy were analyzed.Twenty-four patients (50% male) with a median age of 6 years were recruited. The tracker had a complete dataset compliance of 91.7% in the pre-operative and 58.3% in postoperative period, whereas the diary's compliance was 62.5% in the pre-operative and 12.5% in the postoperative period. The difference of 29.2% and 45.8% in the pre-operative and postoperative periods between the tracker and the diary was significant (p < 0.005). The tracker and diary had a mean agreement difference of 1063 steps per day. Mean recovery time was 21 days after tonsillectomy.Conclusion: The results of this pilot study support the use of a tracker in terms of compliance and practicability. Consumer-level activity trackers are a viable alternative to conventional manual logging for clinical use in pediatric research.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03174496 What is known: • Consumer-level activity trackers are already used in clinical research to monitor steps and physical activity. • The use of consumer-level activity trackers in clinical studies has mostly been validated in the adult population. What is new: • This study proves the feasibility of using physical activity trackers in a pediatric population before and after a surgical intervention. • Recovery of a patient could be assessed with an activity tracker.

摘要

一项观察性前瞻性可行性研究,其中儿童在扁桃体切除术前两周佩戴追踪器,并要求在术后四周内佩戴。家长使用日记记录孩子的估计步数。主要终点是比较追踪器和日记的完整数据集的依从性。次要终点是分析追踪器和日记之间的步数一致性以及扁桃体切除术后的恢复时间。

研究共纳入 24 名(50%为男性)中位年龄为 6 岁的患者。追踪器在术前的完整数据集依从性为 91.7%,术后为 58.3%,而日记的术前依从性为 62.5%,术后为 12.5%。术前和术后追踪器和日记之间的依从性差异分别为 29.2%和 45.8%,差异有统计学意义(p<0.005)。追踪器和日记每天的平均一致性差异为 1063 步。平均恢复时间为扁桃体切除术后 21 天。

结论

这项初步研究的结果支持使用追踪器在依从性和实用性方面的应用。消费级活动追踪器是儿科研究中替代传统手动记录的可行方法。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT03174496

已知内容

• 消费级活动追踪器已在临床研究中用于监测步数和身体活动。

• 消费级活动追踪器在临床研究中的使用主要在成年人群体中得到了验证。

新内容

• 这项研究证明了在手术干预前后在儿科人群中使用身体活动追踪器的可行性。

• 可以使用活动追踪器评估患者的康复情况。

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