一项评估步数作为创伤外科数字活动结果适用性的前瞻性队列研究的初步结果-简要报告。

Dannik Haas, Kira Hofmann, Chiara Meierhofer, Maximilian M Menger, Tanja Maisenbacher, Carolina Vogel, Tina Histing, Benedikt Johannes Braun
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骨折后延迟康复的个人和社会经济负担很高。早期识别患者的关键愈合过程和及时干预是成功的治疗管理的关键因素。这项研究的目的是展示通过患者拥有的可穿戴设备收集的步数如何帮助识别关键的恢复轨迹。这项研究包括56名已经拥有可穿戴设备的患者。收集年龄、性别、损伤类型、3个月时PROMIS - Global Health 10评分和3个月时工作能力的数据。在受伤前后分别记录步数。分析了56例患者的数据。使用患者自己的上肢和下肢可穿戴设备可靠地监测术后愈合情况。在正常愈合的患者和延迟康复的患者之间观察到每日步数的显著差异。在3个月内恢复工作能力的患者和未恢复工作能力的患者之间的步数也有显著差异。3个月后进行的PROMIS调查显示,高于第80百分位的患者与低于第20百分位的患者相比,每日步数有显著差异。分析表明,使用患者拥有的可穿戴设备监测康复进展可以有效地估计延迟恢复和长期工作残疾的风险,因为这是基于易于访问的个人活动数据。进一步改进技术和纳入更多明确损伤类型的患者可以帮助识别在治疗期间需要额外护理的创伤患者。早期和有针对性的干预可以使其恢复到受伤前的活动水平,并减少工作残疾的持续时间。
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First Results of a Prospective Cohort Study Assessing the Applicability of Step Counts as a Digital Mobility Outcome in Trauma Surgery - a Brief Report.

The individual and socio-economic burden of delayed rehabilitation after a fracture is high. Early identification of patients with critical healing processes and timely intervention are key factors for successful treatment management. The aim of this study was to demonstrate how step counts, collected via patient-owned wearables, can assist in identifying critical recovery trajectories.The study included 56 patients who already had a wearable device. Data on age, gender, injury type, PROMIS - Global Health 10 score at 3 months, and work ability at 3 months were collected. Step counts were recorded both before and after the injury.Data from 56 patients were analysed. Postoperative healing was reliably monitored using the patients' own wearables for both upper and lower extremities. Significant differences in daily step counts were observed between patients with normal healing and those with delayed rehabilitation. Significant differences were also found in step counts between patients who regained work ability within 3 months and those who did not. PROMIS surveys conducted after 3 months revealed significant differences between daily step counts in patients above the 80th percentile compared to those below the 20th percentile.The analysis demonstrates that monitoring healing progress with patient-owned wearables can effectively estimate the risk of delayed recovery and prolonged work disability, as based on easily accessible personal activity data. Further refinement of the technology and inclusion of additional patients with defined injury types could help identify trauma patients in need of additional care during treatment. Early and targeted interventions could enable a return to pre-injury activity levels and reduce the duration of work disability.

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