Efficacy of a Commercial Physical Activity Monitor in Longitudinal Tracking of Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension: A Pilot Study

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Rosenzweig, Eliana [1 ]
Villeda, Gerson Antonio Valencia [1 ,3 ]
Crook, Sarah [1 ]
Koli, Fatima [2 ]
Rosenzweig, Erika B. [1 ]
Krishnan, Usha S. [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Irving Med Center, New York Presbyterian Hosp, Dept Pediat,Div Pediat Cardiol, New York, NY USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Data Sci Inst, New York, NY USA
[3] Orlando Hlth Arnold Palmer Hosp Children, Ctr Heart, Orlando, FL USA
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Pulmonary hypertension; accelerometry; physical activity; exercise tolerance; EXERCISE CAPACITY; WALK TEST; DISTANCE; TRIALS;
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10.14503/THIJ-22-7866
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension have quality-of-life limitations, decreased exercise capacity, and poor prognosis if the condition is left untreated. Standard exercise testing is routinely performed to evaluate patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension but may be limited in its ability to monitor activity levels in daily living. Objective: To evaluate the validity of the commercial Fitbit Charge HR as a tool to assess real-time exercise capacity as compared with standard exercise testing. Methods: Ambulatory pediatric and adult patients were enrolled and given a Fitbit with instructions to continuously wear the device during waking hours. Patients underwent a 6-minute walk test, cardiopulmonary exercise test, and a 36-Item Short Form Health Survey on the day of enrollment and follow-up. Twenty-seven ambulatory patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension were enrolled, and 21 had sufficient data for analyses (median age, 25 years [range, 13-59 years]; 14 female participants). Results: Daily steps measured by the Fitbit had a positive correlation with 6-minute walk distance (r = 0.72, P = .03) and an inverse trend with World Health Organization functional class. On the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey, 77% of patients reported improvement in vitality (P = .055). At follow-up, there was a strong correlation between number of steps recorded by Fitbit and role limitations because of physical problems (r = 0.88, P = .02) and weaker correlations with other quality-of-life markers. Conclusion: The findings of this pilot study suggest activity monitors may have potential as a simple and novel method of assessing longitudinal exercise capacity and activity levels in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Further study in larger cohorts of patients is warranted to determine which accelerometer measures correlate best with outcomes.
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