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TerminatedNCT04000581

Impact of Early Mobility on Post-Surgery Recovery in Patients Undergoing Oncologic Surgeries

Does Increased Mobility Assessed With 3D Motion Tracking Technology Lead to Early Post-Operative Recovery Among Patients Undergoing Oncologic Surgeries

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
17 (actual)
Sponsor
Roswell Park Cancer Institute · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This trial studies the impact of early mobility tracked with a 3-dimensional (3D) motion tracking technology (XSENS) on post-surgery recovery in patients undergoing oncologic surgeries. Xsens uses wireless measurements which could be used in clinical settings to objectively measure movement patterns (the joint range of movement and the distance of movement) during functional activities. Post-surgery mobility tracking may help doctors to identify the minimum required level of mobility after inpatient oncologic surgeries to enhance early post-surgery recovery and decrease early post-surgery complications.

Detailed description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To investigate objectively using evidence based randomized controlled trial the impact of early mobility (first day after the surgery) after any inpatient oncologic procedures on early recovery of postoperative course. II. Try to find out the minimum level of postoperative mobility that needed for early postoperative course recovery by objective assessment of range of movement for each participant using 3D motion tracking system (Xsens). OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM I: Patients walk one to two laps around the ward twice per day, and have mobility tracked with Xsens over 5-10 minutes, until discharge from hospital. Patients also mobilize (walk out of the bed) on first day post-surgery under supervision and assistant of attending nurse in the floor if the clinical situation allows. ARM II: Patients walk for minimum 30 minutes per day and mobility is tracked with Xsens over 5-10 minutes up to discharge from hospital. Patients also mobilize (walk out of the bed) on first day post-surgery under supervision and assistant of attending nurse in the floor if the clinical situation allows. After completion of study, patients are followed up for 30 days post discharge.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERBest PracticeReceive standard of care
OTHERPhysical ActivityWalk for minimum 30 minutes per day
OTHERQuestionnaire AdministrationAncillary studies

Timeline

Start date
2019-05-31
Primary completion
2020-04-10
Completion
2020-04-10
First posted
2019-06-27
Last updated
2022-07-22
Results posted
2021-08-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04000581. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.