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Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity After Mitral Valve Surgery: An Analysis of the UK Mini Mitral Randomized Controlled Trial

Thursday, October 2, 2025

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Janelle M. Wagnild, Chris Bayliss, Rebecca H. Maier, Emmanuel Ogundimu, Joseph Zacharias, Enoch F. Akowuah

This study analyzed data from the UK Mini Mitral trial, which compared recovery in patients undergoing either a sternotomy or a minimally invasive thoracoscopically-guided right minithoracotomy procedure for mitral valve repair, using wrist-worn triaxial accelerometers to track physical activity and sleep. Results indicated that the minimally invasive approach led to significantly higher total activity counts and more time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity at six- and 18-weeks post-surgery, along with lower sedentary time. Overall, the findings suggest that wearable accelerometers are effective for assessing recovery after cardiac surgery. 

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