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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Vascular Surgery Année : 2014

Applicability of global positioning system for the assessment of walking ability in patients with arterial claudication

Marie Gernigon
Alexis Le Faucheur
Bénédicte Noury-Desvaux
Guillaume Mahé
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OBJECTIVE: This study determined for the first time the clinical applicability of a global positioning system (GPS)-monitored community-based walking ability assessment in a large cohort of patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). METHODS: A multicenter study was conducted among PAD patients who complained of intermittent claudication. Patients equipped with a GPS device performed a community-based outdoor walk. We determined the number of technically satisfactory GPS recordings (attempt No. 1). Patients with unsatisfactory GPS recordings were asked to perform a second attempt (attempt No. 2). From the satisfactory recordings obtained after attempts No. 1 and No. 2, we analyzed several GPS parameters to provide clinical information on the patients' walking ability. Results are reported as median (interquartile range). RESULTS: A total of 218 patients performed an outdoor walk. GPS recordings were technically satisfactory in 185 patients (85%) and in 203 (93%) after attempts No. 1 and No. 2, respectively. The highest measured distance between two stops during community walking was 678 m (IQR, 381-1333 m), whereas self-reported maximal walking distance was 250 m (IQR, 150-400 m; P \textless .001). Walking speed was 3.6 km/h (IQR, 3.1-3.9 km/h), with few variations during the walk. Among the patients who had to stop during the walk, the stop durations were \textless10 minutes in all but one individual. CONCLUSIONS: GPS is applicable for the nonsupervised multicenter recording of walking ability in the community. In the future, it may facilitate objective community-based assessment of walking ability, allow for the adequate monitoring of home-based walking programs, and for the study of new dimensions of walking in PAD patients with intermittent claudication.

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hal-01147018 , version 1 (29-04-2015)

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Marie Gernigon, Alexis Le Faucheur, Bénédicte Noury-Desvaux, Guillaume Mahé, Pierre Abraham. Applicability of global positioning system for the assessment of walking ability in patients with arterial claudication. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2014, 60 (4), pp.973--981.e1. ⟨10.1016/j.jvs.2014.04.053⟩. ⟨hal-01147018⟩
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