2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.hpb.2021.05.011
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Usefulness of measuring temporal changes in physical activity levels using an accelerometer for prediction and early detection of postoperative complications after hepatectomy

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“…Patients with a ‘steady increase’ had a low risk of complications. Wound infections, pleural effusions, and ascites were more common in the bell curve group, and postoperative pneumonia was observed only in patients with a flat recovery profile 79 . Robinson et al .…”
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“…Patients with a ‘steady increase’ had a low risk of complications. Wound infections, pleural effusions, and ascites were more common in the bell curve group, and postoperative pneumonia was observed only in patients with a flat recovery profile 79 . Robinson et al .…”
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“…Iida et al . investigated the impact of different recovery trajectories following hepatectomy, classifying patients into ‘steady increase’, ‘bell curve’, and ‘flat’ categories 78 , 79 . Patients with a ‘steady increase’ had a low risk of complications.…”
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“…All studies used accelerometers during the acute inpatient period (per our inclusion criteria). Of the 15 studies, 12 (80%) applied the device within a day after surgery (n=7, 58%, studies on the day of surgery [ 30 - 32 , 35 , 36 , 38 , 39 ] and n=5, 42%, studies on postoperative day 1 or within 24 hours after surgery [ 27 , 29 , 33 , 37 , 40 ]). Of the 15 studies, 2 (13%) started the device wear after patients were transferred to the floor from the intensive care unit, which occurred on postoperative day 2 or 3 on average [ 28 , 41 ], and 1 (7%) did not report the timing of initiation [ 34 ].…”
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“…Thus, we conducted a pilot study to determine the relationship between physical activity levels and post-hepatectomy complications [ 12 ]. Subsequently, a prospective study was performed to investigate the relationship between postoperative physical activity levels and the occurrence of post-hepatectomy complications [ 13 ].…”
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