方坦患者运动时腕戴式活动追踪器心率检测的有效性。

Alyson R Pierick,Kelly J Burke,Megan Prusi,Bethany Largent,Sunkyung Yu,Ray E Lowery,Ashley Duimstra,Jesse E Hansen
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目的体育锻炼和健康的生活方式对优化丰坦生理学患者的长期健康至关重要。腕戴式活动追踪器可能有助于丰坦生理学患者接受医学指导的锻炼计划。本研究的目的是测量 Garmin 和 Fitbit 活动追踪器在心肺运动测试 (CPET) 期间与心电图 (ECG) 相比对丰坦循环患者心率检测的有效性。通过活动追踪器收集基线、最大运动量和恢复时的心率。使用标准 CPET 方案和设备收集患者心率、峰值 VO2 和峰值呼吸交换比 (RER)。结果参与者的平均年龄为 17.1 岁,自丰坦手术完成后 15.1 岁。预测峰值 VO2 的平均百分比为 56.8%,z 值为 -3.2,61.7% 的参与者完成了最大 CPET(RER ≥ 1.09)。基线血氧饱和度平均值为 92.9%,最大运动时为 90.0%。活动追踪器在大多数时间点的平均绝对百分比误差小于 10%,与其他研究结果相当。结论以消费者为导向的腕戴式活动追踪器显示,在针对患有丰坦生理学的青少年和年轻成年人的医学指导性运动项目中,心率监测的准确性很高。需要在不同的运动模式中进一步验证。
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Validity of Wrist-Worn Activity Tracker Heart Rate Detection in Fontan Patients During Exercise.
PURPOSE Physical activity and a healthy lifestyle play an essential role in optimizing long-term health in patients with Fontan physiology. Wrist-worn activity trackers may be useful in medically directed exercise programs for patients with Fontan physiology. The objective of this study was to measure the validity of Garmin and Fitbit activity tracker heart rate detection in patients with Fontan circulation when compared to electrocardiogram (ECG) during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). METHODS 47 Fontan patients undergoing CPET for clinical indications were included and wore activity trackers during CPET. Heart rate via the activity tracker was collected at baseline, maximal exercise, and recovery. Patient heart rates, peak VO2, and peak respiratory exchange ratio (RER) were collected using standard CPET protocols and equipment. Heart rate at each time point was compared between the activity trackers and CPET ECG. RESULTS Median age of participants was 17.1 years, 15.1 years since Fontan completion. Mean percent of predicted peak VO2 was 56.8%, z-score -3.2 with 61.7% of participants completing a maximal CPET (RER ≥ 1.09). Baseline oxygen saturation mean was 92.9%, 90.0% at maximal exercise. Activity trackers demonstrated mean absolute percentage error < 10% at most time points, comparable with other studies. Demographics, Fontan-associated comorbidities, and echocardiogram findings did not impact the accuracy. CONCLUSIONS Consumer-oriented wrist-worn activity trackers show promising accuracy for heart rate monitoring in medically directed exercise programs for adolescents and young adults with Fontan physiology. Further validation across different exercise modalities is needed.
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