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Evaluation of the 6-minute walking test as a smartphone app-based self-measurement of objective functional impairment in patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease.

Nicolai Maldaner1,2, Marketa Sosnova2, Anna M Zeitlberger2, Michal Ziga2, Oliver P Gautschi3, Luca Regli1, Astrid Weyerbrock2, Martin N Stienen1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Digital transformation enables new possibilities to assess objective functional impairment (OFI) in patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD). This study examines the psychometric properties of an app-based 6-minute walking test (6WT) and determines OFI in patients with lumbar DDD.
METHODS: The maximum 6-minute walking distance (6WD) was determined in patients with lumbar DDD. The results were expressed as raw 6WDs (in meters), as well as in standardized z-scores referenced to age- and sex-specific values of spine-healthy volunteers. The 6WT results were assessed for reliability and content validity using established disease-specific patient-reported outcome measures.
RESULTS: Seventy consecutive patients and 330 volunteers were enrolled. The mean 6WD was 370 m (SD 137 m) in patients with lumbar DDD. Significant correlations between 6WD and the Core Outcome Measures Index for the back (r = -0.31), Zurich Claudication Questionnaire (ZCQ) symptom severity (r = -0.32), ZCQ physical function (r = -0.33), visual analog scale (VAS) for back pain (r = -0.42), and VAS for leg pain (r = -0.32) were observed (all p < 0.05). The 6WT revealed good test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient 0.82), and the standard error of measurement was 58.3 m. A 4-tier severity stratification classified patients with z-scores > -1 (no OFI), -1 to -1.9 (mild OFI), -2 to -2.9 (moderate OFI), and ≤ -3 (severe OFI).
CONCLUSIONS: The smartphone app-based self-measurement of the 6WT is a convenient, reliable, and valid way to determine OFI in patients with lumbar DDD. The 6WT app facilitates the digital evaluation and monitoring of patients with lumbar DDD.

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Keywords:  6-minute walking test; 6WT; degenerative disc disease; functional self-assessment; lumbar; objective functional impairment; reliability; validity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32764182     DOI: 10.3171/2020.5.SPINE20547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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Review 1.  Analysing gait patterns in degenerative lumbar spine diseases: a literature review.

Authors:  Pragadesh Natarajan; R Dineth Fonseka; Sihyong Kim; Callum Betteridge; Monish Maharaj; Ralph J Mobbs
Journal:  J Spine Surg       Date:  2022-03

2.  Expanding the indications for measurement of objective functional impairment in spine surgery: A pilot study of four patients with diseases affecting the spinal cord.

Authors:  Gregor Fischer; Vincens Kälin; Oliver P Gautschi; Oliver Bozinov; Martin N Stienen
Journal:  Brain Spine       Date:  2022-07-20

3.  Smartphone-based real-life activity data for physical performance outcome in comparison to conventional subjective and objective outcome measures after degenerative lumbar spine surgery.

Authors:  Stefanos Voglis; Michal Ziga; Anna M Zeitlberger; Marketa Sosnova; Oliver Bozinov; Luca Regli; David Bellut; Astrid Weyerbrock; Martin N Stienen; Nicolai Maldaner
Journal:  Brain Spine       Date:  2022-03-18

4.  Examining the Association Between Self-Reported Estimates of Function and Objective Measures of Gait and Physical Capacity in Lumbar Stenosis.

Authors:  Charles A Odonkor; Salam Taraben; Christy Tomkins-Lane; Wei Zhang; Amir Muaremi; Heike Leutheuser; Ruopeng Sun; Matthew Smuck
Journal:  Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl       Date:  2021-07-24
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