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使用数字健康技术监测儿童的活动和步态(MAGIC)。

Monitoring Activity and Gait in Children (MAGIC) using digital health technologies.

机构信息

Pfizer, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA.

Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2024 Aug;96(3):750-758. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03147-x. Epub 2024 Mar 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Digital health technologies (DHTs) can collect gait and physical activity in adults, but limited studies have validated these in children. This study compared gait and physical activity metrics collected using DHTs to those collected by reference comparators during in-clinic sessions, to collect a normative accelerometry dataset, and to evaluate participants' comfort and their compliance in wearing the DHTs at-home.

METHODS

The MAGIC (Monitoring Activity and Gait in Children) study was an analytical validation study which enrolled 40, generally healthy participants aged 3-17 years. Gait and physical activity were collected using DHTs in a clinical setting and continuously at-home.

RESULTS

Overall good to excellent agreement was observed between gait metrics extracted with a gait algorithm from a lumbar-worn DHT compared to ground truth reference systems. Majority of participants either "agreed" or "strongly agreed" that wrist and lumbar DHTs were comfortable to wear at home, respectively, with 86% (wrist-worn DHT) and 68% (lumbar-worn DHT) wear-time compliance. Significant differences across age groups were observed in multiple gait and activity metrics obtained at home.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that gait and physical activity data can be collected from DHTs in pediatric populations with high reliability and wear compliance, in-clinic and in home environments.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04823650 IMPACT: Digital health technologies (DHTs) have been used to collect gait and physical activity in adult populations, but limited studies have validated these metrics in children. The MAGIC study comprehensively validates the performance and feasibility of DHT-measured gait and physical activity in the pediatric population. Our findings suggest that reliable gait and physical activity data can be collected from DHTs in pediatric populations, with both high accuracy and wear compliance both in-clinic and in home environments. The identified across-age-group differences in gait and activity measurements highlighted their potential clinical value.

摘要

背景

数字健康技术(DHTs)可用于收集成年人的步态和身体活动,但很少有研究对其在儿童中的适用性进行验证。本研究通过在临床环境中以及连续在家中使用 DHTs 收集数据,将 DHTs 收集的步态和身体活动指标与参考比较器收集的数据进行比较,以收集一个正常的加速度计数据集,并评估参与者在家中佩戴 DHTs 的舒适度和依从性。

方法

MAGIC(儿童活动和步态监测)研究是一项分析验证研究,共纳入 40 名一般健康的 3-17 岁儿童参与者。在临床环境中以及连续在家中使用 DHTs 收集步态和身体活动数据。

结果

与地面真实参考系统相比,从腰部佩戴的 DHT 中提取的步态算法提取的步态指标总体上具有良好到极好的一致性。大多数参与者要么“同意”要么“强烈同意”腕部和腰部 DHT 在家庭环境中佩戴舒适,腕部佩戴 DHT 的佩戴时间依从性为 86%(腕部佩戴 DHT),腰部佩戴 DHT 的佩戴时间依从性为 68%(腰部佩戴 DHT)。在家中获得的多个步态和活动指标在不同年龄组之间存在显著差异。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,DHT 可以在儿科人群中以高可靠性和佩戴依从性,在临床环境和家庭环境中收集步态和身体活动数据。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT04823650

影响

数字健康技术(DHTs)已用于收集成人的步态和身体活动,但很少有研究对这些指标在儿童中的准确性进行验证。MAGIC 研究全面验证了 DHT 测量的儿童步态和身体活动的性能和可行性。我们的研究结果表明,DHT 可以从儿科人群中收集可靠的步态和身体活动数据,无论在临床环境还是家庭环境中,其准确性和佩戴依从性都很高。在步态和活动测量中发现的跨年龄组差异突出了其潜在的临床价值。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f2cd/11499282/85fe977be593/41390_2024_3147_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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