Fig. 7: Changes in symptoms and actigraphy measures immediately following endometriosis surgery (including hysterectomy +/− oophorectomy) from participants in the surgical sub-study. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 7: Changes in symptoms and actigraphy measures immediately following endometriosis surgery (including hysterectomy +/− oophorectomy) from participants in the surgical sub-study.

From: Insights into endometriosis symptom trajectories and assessment of surgical intervention outcomes using longitudinal actigraphy

Fig. 7: Changes in symptoms and actigraphy measures immediately following endometriosis surgery (including hysterectomy +/− oophorectomy) from participants in the surgical sub-study.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The boxplots above show differences in min-max scaled actigraphy measures and self-report symptoms from baseline to the 10-days immediately post-surgery (top) for each of the labeled n = 13 participants (in random order). The line plot below shows of all n = 13 participant PA (as shown by M10) trajectories following surgery, with the mean value highlighted in black, the 95% confidence interval highlighted in gray, and the participant mean M10 baseline value shown by the red dotted line. For the mean and 95% CI, only days with data points from at least 50% of the participants were used. In the top figure, a minimum of three data points for a participant was available for the 10-day period, and min-max scaling across all daily data from all participants was applied.

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