Preoperative levels of physical activity can be increased in pancreatectomy patients via a remotely monitored, telephone-based intervention: A randomized trial

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Surgery in practice and science Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1016/j.sipas.2023.100212
Jorge G. Zarate Rodriguez , Heidy Cos , Rohit Srivastava , Alice Bewley , Lacey Raper , Dingwen Li , Ruixuan Dai , Gregory A. Williams , Ryan C. Fields , William G. Hawkins , Chenyang Lu , Dominic E. Sanford , Chet W. Hammill
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Abstract

Background

Higher levels of preoperative physical activity are associated with improved outcomes after pancreatectomy, but it remains unclear if preoperative activity levels are modifiable.

Methods

Patients undergoing pancreatectomy were randomized 1:1 to a telephone-based intervention at least one week before surgery or to control. All patients wore wearable devices to remotely collect physical activity and clinical data.

Results

In total, 152 patients were enrolled and 83 completed the study (41 intervention and 42 control). The intervention group walked 4568 (SD 2522) average daily steps pre-intervention, which increased to 5071 (SD 3055) post-intervention (p = 0.042) (11.0% increase). The control group walked 5260 (SD 2795) average daily steps. There were no differences in the rate of severe complications between groups (intervention 22.9% vs control 20.5%, p = 0.807).

Conclusions

A telephone-based intervention increased average daily step count in patients scheduled to undergo pancreatectomy, demonstrating physical activity is a modifiable target for surgical prehabilitation protocols.

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一项随机试验:通过远程监测、基于电话的干预,可以增加胰腺切除术患者的术前体力活动水平
背景:术前较高水平的体力活动与胰腺切除术后预后的改善有关,但尚不清楚术前体力活动水平是否可以改变。方法胰切除术患者按1:1随机分组,在手术前至少一周接受电话干预或对照组。所有患者都佩戴可穿戴设备,远程收集身体活动和临床数据。结果共入组152例,完成研究83例(干预41例,对照组42例)。干预组干预前平均每日步行4568步(SD 2522),干预后平均每日步行5071步(SD 3055) (p = 0.042),增幅为11.0%。对照组平均每天步行5260步(SD 2795)。两组间严重并发症发生率无差异(干预组22.9% vs对照组20.5%,p = 0.807)。结论电话干预增加了计划行胰腺切除术患者的平均每日步数,表明身体活动是手术前康复方案的可修改目标。
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