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可穿戴设备进行术前预康复与常规护理用于大型腹部癌症手术前:一项随机对照的初步研究(试验注册:NCT04047524)。

Prehabilitation with wearables versus standard of care before major abdominal cancer surgery: a randomised controlled pilot study (trial registration: NCT04047524).

机构信息

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Colorectal and Peritoneal Oncology Centre, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, M20 4BX, UK.

出版信息

Surg Endosc. 2022 Feb;36(2):1008-1017. doi: 10.1007/s00464-021-08365-6. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prehabilitation aims to improve post-operative outcomes by enhancing pre-operative fitness but is labour-intensive. This pilot study aimed to assess the efficacy of a tri-modal prehabilitation programme delivered by smartwatches for improving functional fitness prior to major abdominal cancer surgery.

METHODS

A single-centre, randomised controlled pilot study, in which 22 patients were randomised to: (a) a prehabilitation group (n = 11), comprising of home-based exercise, nutritional, and dietary advice delivered using a wrist-worn smartwatch connected to a smartphone application; or (b) a control group (n = 11) receiving usual care, with patients given a smartwatch as a placebo. Eligible participants had over two weeks until planned surgery. The primary outcome was pre-operative physical activity including 6-min walk test (6MWT) distance, with secondary outcomes including change in body weight and hospital anxiety and depression score (HADS).

RESULTS

Recruitment was 67% of eligible patients, with groups matched for baseline characteristics. The prehabilitation group engaged in more daily minutes of moderate [25.1 min (95% CI 9.79-40.44) vs 13.1 min (95% CI 5.97-20.31), p = 0.063] and vigorous physical activity [36.1 min (95% CI 21.24-50.90) vs 17.5 min (95% CI 5.18-29.73), p = 0.022] compared to controls. They also had significantly greater improvements in 6MWT distance compared to controls [+ 85.6 m (95% CI, + 18.06 to + 153.21) vs + 13.23 m (95% CI - 6.78 to 33.23), p = 0.014]. HADS scores remained unchanged from baseline in both groups.

CONCLUSION

Prehabilitation in the colorectal cancer care setting can be delivered using smartwatches and mobile applications. Furthermore, this study provides early indicative evidence that such technologies can improve functional capacity prior to surgery TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04047524.

摘要

背景

术前康复旨在通过提高术前体能来改善术后结果,但需要大量的人力。本研究旨在评估通过智能手表提供的三模式术前康复方案在改善主要腹部癌症手术前的功能适应性方面的效果。

方法

这是一项单中心、随机对照的研究,共纳入 22 名患者,随机分为两组:(a)术前康复组(n=11),包括在家进行的运动、营养和饮食建议,通过连接到智能手机应用程序的腕戴式智能手表提供;或(b)对照组(n=11)接受常规护理,患者将获得一个智能手表作为安慰剂。符合条件的患者在计划手术前有两周多的时间。主要结局是术前体力活动,包括 6 分钟步行试验(6MWT)距离,次要结局包括体重变化和医院焦虑和抑郁评分(HADS)。

结果

符合条件的患者中,有 67%的患者接受了招募,两组在基线特征上相匹配。术前康复组每天进行更多的中等强度[25.1 分钟(95%CI 9.79-40.44)比 13.1 分钟(95%CI 5.97-20.31),p=0.063]和剧烈体力活动[36.1 分钟(95%CI 21.24-50.90)比 17.5 分钟(95%CI 5.18-29.73),p=0.022]。与对照组相比,他们的 6MWT 距离也有显著的改善[增加 85.6 米(95%CI,增加 18.06 米至增加 153.21 米)比增加 13.23 米(95%CI,增加 6.78 米至增加 33.23 米),p=0.014]。两组的 HADS 评分在基线时均保持不变。

结论

在结直肠癌治疗环境中,可以使用智能手表和移动应用程序提供术前康复。此外,本研究提供了早期的迹象表明,这种技术可以在手术前提高功能能力。

试验注册

NCT04047524。

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