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doi:10.1186/s12957-024-03337-1...

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Nascimento, Ananda Quaresma Nagata, Letícia Akemi Rosa Almeida, Manuela Trindade Silva Costa, Vanessa Ladyanne Marin, Ana Beatriz Rocha Tavares, Victória Brioso Ishak, Geraldo Callegari, Bianca Santos, Enzo Gabriel Rocha Silva Souza, Givago Melo Neto, João Simão
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en
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BioMed Central

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2024

listing date

3/6/2024

Keywords
mobile applications exercise test length of stay study gyroscope permanence cancer patients test
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Abstract

Background Objective assessment of pre-operative functional capacity in cancer patients using the smartphone gyroscope during the Chester step (CST) test may allow greater sensitivity of test results.

This study has investigated whether the CST is a postoperative hospital permanence predictor in cancer patients undergoing abdominopelvic surgery through work, VO2MAX and gyroscopic movement analysis.

Methods Prospective, quantitative, descriptive and inferential observational cohort study.

Fifty-one patients were evaluated using CST in conjunction with a smartphone gyroscope.

Multivariate linear regression analysis was used to examine the predictive value of the CST.

Results The duration of hospital permanence 30 days after surgery was longer when patients who performed stage 1 showed lower RMS amplitude and higher peak power.

The work increased as the test progressed in stage 3.

High VO2MAX seemed to be a predictor of hospital permanence in those who completed levels 3 and 4 of the test.

Conclusion The use of the gyroscope was more accurate in detecting mobility changes, which predicted a less favorable result for those who met at level 1 of the CST.

VO2MAX was a predictor of prolonged hospitalization from level 3 of the test.

The work was less accurate to determine the patient's true functional capacity.

Nascimento, Ananda Quaresma,Nagata, Letícia Akemi Rosa,Almeida, Manuela Trindade,Silva Costa, Vanessa Ladyanne,Marin, Ana Beatriz Rocha,Tavares, Victória Brioso,Ishak, Geraldo,Callegari, Bianca,Santos, Enzo Gabriel Rocha,Silva Souza, Givago,Melo Neto, João Simão, 2024, Smartphone-based inertial measurements during Chester step test as a predictor of length of hospital stay in abdominopelvic cancer postoperative period: a prospective cohort study, BioMed Central

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