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Smartwatch Accuracy for Measuring Vitals and Anxiety Before Disc Surgery

Smartwatch Accuracy for Measuring Vitals and Anxiety Before Disc Surgery

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22 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to verify the accuracy of blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, anxiety level, and sleep cycle data measurements obtained from Samsung smartwatches compared to the currently accepted method used in patients with disc herniation undergoing the preoperative period.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 22 years and older
  • Currently receiving preoperative care/assessment for disc herniation surgery.
  • No history of any cardiovascular disease other than controlled hypertension.
  • Willingness to wear the smartwatch for a minimum of 8 consecutive hours during the night before surgery.
  • Ability to follow all instructions related to the smartwatch operation and data collection independently.
  • No known allergy to nickel.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who are currently receiving prescribed medication specifically for sleep in the clinical setting.
  • Refusal or unwillingness to participate in the study.
  • The participant fails to wear the smartwatch correctly or appropriately as per study instructions, leading to incomplete or unreliable data collection.

Study details
    Disc Herniations
    Disc Herniation
    Lumbar
    Cervical Disc Herniation
    Preoperative Anxiety Score
    Sleep Quality
    Preoperative Care
    Vital Signs Monitoring
    Smart Watch
    Wearable Devices
    Surgical Nursing

NCT07322523

Halil Kalaycı

1 February 2026

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