Smartphone-based real-life activity data for physical performance outcome in comparison to conventional subjective and objective outcome measures after degenerative lumbar spine surgery

基于智能手机的真实生活活动数据与退行性腰椎手术后传统的客观和主观结果指标相比,用于评估身体机能结果

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Outcome assessments after surgery for degenerative lumbar disorders (DLDs) rely on subjective patient-reported outcomes (PROMs). New objective functional capacity tests, like the smartphone-based 6-min walking test (6WT), have been introduced but presumably also do not reflect the patient's real-life functional performance. RESEARCH QUESTION: Pilot study to analyze changes in smartphone-based real-life activity data for physical performance outcome in patients undergoing surgery for DLD. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective observational study of DLD patients. Objective functional capacity and subjective outcomes were measured using 6WT and PROMs. Real-life physical performance data were acquired retrospectively using Apple iPhone Health data and compared against objective capacity and subjective outcomes. RESULTS: Eight patients (mean 46 years, 62% male) provided 286.858 smartphone mile counts. PROMs and physical capacity (6WT) significantly improved postoperatively. 6WT results increased from 352m pre-to 555/567m at 6/12 weeks postoperatively (p ​= ​0.03). For physical performance a linear mixed effect models showed an increase in daily distance in the first 4 months after surgery (slope +0.178; p ​< ​0.001). However, those increases reversed from 4 until 12 months postoperatively (negative slope estimate of -0.076; p ​< ​0.001). Smartphone-derived physical performance measures showed a positive correlation with corresponding physical capacity in the 6WT (R ​= ​0.57,p ​= ​0.004) and negative correlations with PROMs (COMI: R ​= ​-0.62p ​= ​0.001; ZCQ-Physical-Function: R ​= ​-0.68,p ​< ​0.001; ZCQ-Symptom-Severity: R ​= ​-0.52,p ​= ​0.009). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Smartphone-based real-life activity data allows for longitudinal physical performance assessment. Physical performance correlated with physical capacity and patient's subjective perception of disability. However, physical performance may be more resistant to postoperative longtime change which should consult a more cautious use as objective outcome measure.

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