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Cardiac Health Assessment Using a Wearable Device Before and After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Prospective Study

Cardiac Health Assessment Using a Wearable Device Before and After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Prospective Study

Not all TAVI patients benefit from improved physical activity, as assessed by a 6-minute walking test (6 MWT) or the Qo L questionnaire [3,4], nor does physical activity change the incidence of aortic stenosis [5]. Nevertheless, improvement in, for example, the baseline 6 MWT distance in TAVI studies can be a marker for better survival [6,7]. However, these tests could be influenced by other factors and comorbidities such as peripheral vascular disease for the 6 MWT or depression for the Qo L questionnaire.

Rob Eerdekens, Jo Zelis, Herman ter Horst, Caia Crooijmans, Marcel van 't Veer, Danielle Keulards, Marcus Kelm, Gareth Archer, Titus Kuehne, Guus Brueren, Inge Wijnbergen, Nils Johnson, Pim Tonino

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e53964

Leveraging Walking Performance to Understand Work Fatigue Among Young Adults: Mixed-Methods Study

Leveraging Walking Performance to Understand Work Fatigue Among Young Adults: Mixed-Methods Study

To answer the 3 research questions in this paper, we designed a smartphone-based integrated measurement framework that used the 6 MWT as an essential assessment to investigate Chinese college students’ and young researchers’ work fatigue. We employed reaction time and walking tests (ie, the stair climb test [SCT] and the 6 MWT) as the 2 main objective measures, as well as 3 subjective scales (ie, FS-14, FSAS, and 3 D-WFI).

Xinghui Yan, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Runting Zhong

Interact J Med Res 2020;9(4):e16376

Using Biosensors and Digital Biomarkers to Assess Response to Cardiac Rehabilitation: Observational Study

Using Biosensors and Digital Biomarkers to Assess Response to Cardiac Rehabilitation: Observational Study

The 6-minute walking test (6 MWT) was used to follow up on the improvement in functional capacity in the course of the CR program. A wearable device was used to collect ECG data during the 6 MWT. A descriptive analysis of the longitudinally collected wearable data was performed to identify patterns or trends in the dataset.

Hélène De Cannière, Christophe JP Smeets, Melanie Schoutteten, Carolina Varon, Chris Van Hoof, Sabine Van Huffel, Willemijn Groenendaal, Pieter Vandervoort

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(5):e17326