2021
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.8040
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Using mobile wearables to establish sleep bioprofiles in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM) patients.

Abstract: 8040 Background: Passive monitoring using wearables can objectively measure sleep over extended time periods. MM patients (PTs) are susceptible to fluctuating sleep patterns due to pain and dexamethasone (dex) treatment. In this prospective study, we remotely monitored sleep patterns on 40 newly diagnosed MM (NDMM) PTs while administering electronic PT reported outcome (ePRO) surveys. The study aim was to establish sleep bioprofiles during therapy and correlate with ePROs. Methods: Eligible PTs for the study … Show more

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“… 37 However, consistent correlations of wearable data to subjectively reported PA or sleep were not established due to inaccurate sleep tracking and misinterpretation of inactivity as sleep by wearables. 38 40 Similarly, according to the authors, a correlation between activity and hospitalization duration could not be demonstrated consistently due to variations in the study population. 41 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“… 37 However, consistent correlations of wearable data to subjectively reported PA or sleep were not established due to inaccurate sleep tracking and misinterpretation of inactivity as sleep by wearables. 38 40 Similarly, according to the authors, a correlation between activity and hospitalization duration could not be demonstrated consistently due to variations in the study population. 41 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%