Cardiac Health Assessment using a wearable device before and after TAVI

Author:

Eerdekens RobORCID,Zelis Jo M.ORCID,Horst Herman ter,Crooijmans CaiaORCID,van ‘t Veer Marcel,Keulards Daniëlle C.J.,Kelm MarcusORCID,Archer Gareth,Kuehne Titus,Brueren Guus R.G.,Wijnbergen Inge,Johnson Nils P.ORCID,Tonino Pim A.L.

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundDue to the aging of the population, the prevalence of aortic valve stenosis will increase dramatically in upcoming years. Consequently Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) procedures will also expand worldwide. Optimal selection of patients who benefit with improved symptoms and prognosis is key since TAVI is not without risk. Currently we are not able to adequately predict functional outcome after TAVI. Quality of life measurement tools and traditional functional assessment tests do not always agree and can depend on factors unrelated to heart disease. Activity tracking using wearable devices might provide a more comprehensive assessment.ObjectivesIdentify objective parameters from a wearable device (the Philips Health Watch) associated with improvement after TAVI for severe aortic stenosis.Methods and results100 patients undergoing routine TAVI wore a Philips Health Watch for one week before and after the procedure. Watch data were analyzed offline: 97 before and 75 after TAVI. Parameters like the total number of steps and activity time did not change, in contrast to improvements in the six-minute walking test (6MWT) and physical limitation domain of a questionnaire (transformed WHOQOL-BREF).ConclusionsThese findings in an elderly TAVI population show that watch-based parameters like the number of steps do not change after TAVI, unlike traditional 6MWT and QoL assessments that do improve. Basic wearable device parameters might be less appropriate for measurement of treatment effects from TAVI.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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