教育干预和基于计步器的自我监测对肺动脉高压患者体力活动水平的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.21037/cdt-24-249
Maria Wieteska-Miłek, Piotr Zieliński, Michał Florczyk, Sebastian Szmit, Bogna Rajewska, Marcin Kurzyna
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摘要

背景:适当水平的体力活动(PhA)可为慢性病患者(包括肺动脉高压(PAH)患者)带来健康益处。在这项研究中,我们考察了医生对肺动脉高压患者运动量建议的影响,以及肺动脉高压患者使用计步器自我监测运动量的益处和有效性:一项前瞻性临床试验于 2021 年 4 月 22 日开始进行,研究对象为至少三个月前病情稳定的 PAH 门诊患者。在首次就诊时,对每位患者进行了有关 PAH 中 PhA 的益处的教育。患者佩戴计步器(欧姆龙 HJ-321-E)2 周。在进行 PhA 评估后,医生通过电话与患者取得联系。步行患者 结果研究共纳入 41 名 PAH 患者,年龄为(45.9±11.9)岁,其中 32 名(78%)为女性。最初,18 名(44%)患者属于非活动组(2 周平均:3,318±1,185 步/天),23 名(56%)患者属于活动组(2 周平均:7,647±1,991 步/天)。整个研究组的 PhA 从每天 5,203 步[四分位数间距 (IQR),3,787-7,387] 显著降至 4,672 步(IQR,3,821-7,201)(P=0.57)。12 周后,非活动组患者的 PhA 显著增加[平均每天步数增加 104 步(IQR,-244 至 1,007),P=0.52],而活动组患者的 PhA 有显著下降趋势[平均每天步数变化:-815 步(IQR,-1,400 至 580),P=0.37]。第 12 周时,6MWD、N-末端前 B 型钠尿肽(NT-proBNP)水平、QoL 或焦虑和抑郁水平均无差异,所有 P 值均大于 0.05:教育、关于PhA的简单建议以及使用计步器进行自我监测不足以实现对PAH患者的干预。有必要采取其他方法来激励和监督这些患者。
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Impact of educational intervention and pedometer-based self-monitoring on physical activity levels in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Background: Appropriate levels of physical activity (PhA) provide health benefits to patients with chronic diseases, including patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). In this study, we examined the effect of physicians' PhA recommendations on PhA, and the benefits and effectiveness of PhA self-monitoring using a pedometer for PAH patients.

Methods: A prospective clinical trial was performed from 22 April 2021, with consecutive PAH outpatients in stable condition at least three months prior to the study. Each patient was educated about the benefits of PhA in PAH during the initial visit. Patients wore pedometers (Omron HJ-321-E) for 2 weeks. After PhA assessment, the patients were contacted by a physician by phone. Patients who walked <5,000 steps per day (inactive group) were recommended to increase their PhA, and patients who walked ≥5,000 steps per day (active group) were recommended to maintain this level of PhA. Patients wore pedometers for 3 months. The primary endpoint was the number of steps taken after 12 weeks of the study. The secondary endpoints were the 6-minute walk distance (6MWD), quality of life (QoL) (36-Item Short-Form Health Survey), and anxiety and depression levels.

Results: The study included 41 PAH patients aged 45.9±11.9 years, with 32 (78%) of them women. Initially, 18 (44%) patients were in the inactive group (2-week mean: 3,318±1,185 steps/day) while 23 (56%) patients were in the active group (2-week mean: 7,647±1,991 steps/day). The entire study group showed an insignificant decrease in their PhA from 5,203 [interquartile range (IQR), 3,787-7,387] to 4,672 (IQR, 3,821-7,201) steps per day (P=0.57). Patients in the inactive group showed an insignificant increase in their PhA after 12 weeks [increase in the average number of steps per day by 104 (IQR, -244 to 1,007), P=0.52], while patients in the active group showed an insignificant trend towards PhA reduction [change in average daily steps: -815 (IQR, -1,400 to 580), P=0.37]. There were no differences at week 12 in the 6MWD, N-terminal-pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level, QoL, or levels of anxiety and depression, all P values >0.05.

Conclusions: Education, a simple recommendation about PhA, and self-monitoring with a pedometer are insufficient to achieve intervention in PAH patients. Additional methods of motivating and supervising these patients are necessary.

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Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy
Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: The journal ''Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy'' (Print ISSN: 2223-3652; Online ISSN: 2223-3660) accepts basic and clinical science submissions related to Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery. The mission of the journal is the rapid exchange of scientific information between clinicians and scientists worldwide. To reach this goal, the journal will focus on novel media, using a web-based, digital format in addition to traditional print-version. This includes on-line submission, review, publication, and distribution. The digital format will also allow submission of extensive supporting visual material, both images and video. The website www.thecdt.org will serve as the central hub and also allow posting of comments and on-line discussion. The web-site of the journal will be linked to a number of international web-sites (e.g. www.dxy.cn), which will significantly expand the distribution of its contents.
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