Use of Free-Living Step Count Monitoring for Heart Failure Functional Classification: Validation Study.
Jonathan-F BarilSimon BrombergYasbanoo MoayediBabak TaatiCedric ManlhiotHeather Joan RossJoseph Antony CafazzoPublished in: JMIR cardio (2019)
Patients with NYHA II and III symptoms differed significantly by various aggregate measures of free-living step count including the (1) mean and (2) maximum daily total step count as well as by the (3) mean of daily mean step count and by the (4) mean and (5) maximum of the daily per minute step count maximum. These findings affirm that the degree of exercise intolerance of NYHA II and III patients as a group is quantifiable in a replicable manner. This is a novel and promising finding that suggests the existence of a possible, completely objective measure of assessing HF functional class, something which would be a great boon in the continuing quest to improve patient outcomes for this burdensome and costly disease.