Ambulation Orderlies and Recovery After Cardiac Surgery: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Pack Q
  • Woodbury E
  • Headley S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: One potential strategy to increasing physical activity after surgery is to use an ambulation orderly (AO), a dedicated employee who assures frequent patient walking. However, the impact of an AO on physical and functional recovery from surgery is unknown. Methods: We randomized postoperative cardiac surgical patients to receive either the AO or usual care. We measured average daily step count, changes in 6-min walk test (6MWT) distance, and changes in functional independence (Barthel Index). Our primary goal was to test protocols, measure variability in activity, and establish effect sizes. Results: Thirty-six patients were randomized (18 per group, 45% bypass surgery). Overall, patients exhibited significant recovery of physical function from baseline to discharge in the 6MWT (from 83 to 172 meters, p < 0.001) and showed improvement in independent function (Barthel Index, 67 to 87, p < 0.001). Moreover, each additional barrier to ambulation (supplemental oxygen, intravenous poles/fluid, walkers, urinary catheters, and chest tubes) reduced average daily step count by 330 steps/barrier, p = 0.04. However, the AO intervention resulted in only a small difference in average daily step counts (2718 versus 2541 steps/d, Cohen's d = 0.16, 608 patients needed for larger trial), which we attributed to several trial factors that likely weakened the AO intervention. Conclusion: In this pilot study, we observed significant in-hospital physical and functional recovery from surgery, but the addition of an AO made only marginal differences in daily step counts. Future studies should consider stepped-wedge or cluster trial designs to increase intervention effectiveness. Clinical Trials Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov unique identifier: NCT02375282.

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Pack, Q. R., Woodbury, E. A., Headley, S., Visintainer, P., Engelman, R., Miller, A., … Lindenauer, P. K. (2018). Ambulation Orderlies and Recovery After Cardiac Surgery: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology, 6(3), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.31189/2165-6193-6.3.42

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