Using Smartwatches to Observe Changes in Activity During Recovery From Critical Illness Following COVID-19 Critical Care Admission: 1-Year, Multicenter Observational Study
Using Smartwatches to Observe Changes in Activity During Recovery From Critical Illness Following COVID-19 Critical Care Admission: 1-Year, Multicenter Observational Study
Alex Hunter
1
, BA, MBBS, MA, MRCP ;
Todd Leckie
1
, MBBS, MSc, MRCP ;
Oliver Coe
2
, BSc ;
Benjamin Hardy
3
, MBBS, BSc ;
Daniel Fitzpatrick
2
, MBBS, MSc ;
Ana-Carolina Gonçalves
1
, PhD ;
Mary-Kate Standing
1
, BSc ;
Christina Koulouglioti
1
, PhD ;
Alan Richardson
2
, PhD ;
Luke Hodgson
1, 4
, MD, MRCP
1
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Worthing Hospital, University Hospitals Sussex National Health Service Trust, Worthing, United Kingdom
2
School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
3
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, East Sussex National Health Service Trust, Eastbourne, United Kingdom
4
School of Biosciences and Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
Corresponding Author:
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Alex Hunter, BA, MBBS, MA, MRCP
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Department of Intensive Care Medicine
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Worthing Hospital
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University Hospitals Sussex National Health Service Trust
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Lyndhurst Road
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Worthing
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United Kingdom
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Phone:
44 1903 205111
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Email: alexander.hunter2@nhs.net