Cardiac telerehabilitation: current status and future perspectives

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Rutger W. M. Brouwers
Martijn Scherrenberg
Hareld M. C. Kemps
Paul Dendale
Johan A. Snoek
机构
[1] Máxima Medical Center,Department of Cardiology
[2] Catharina Hospital,Heart Centre
[3] Eindhoven University of Technology,Department of Industrial Design
[4] Jessa Hospital,Heart Centre Hasselt
[5] Antwerp University,Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[6] Hasselt University,Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences
[7] Isala Heart Centre,Sports Medicine Department
[8] Isala,undefined
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Netherlands Heart Journal | 2024年 / 32卷
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Cardiac rehabilitation; Cardiac telerehabilitation; Digital health; Coronary artery disease; Chronic heart failure; Secondary prevention;
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Multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves the prognosis and quality of life of patients with cardiovascular disease and has therefore received strong recommendations in international guidelines for the treatment of patients with chronic coronary syndromes and chronic heart failure. Aiming to both resolve several barriers that impede participation in CR and to improve the effectiveness of CR, cardiac telerehabilitation (CTR) has emerged as a cost-effective alternative to traditional, centre-based CR. Although the body of evidence for the feasibility and effectiveness of CTR is large and still growing, real-life implementations are scarce, which may be due to insufficient knowledge about CTR interventions and due to the challenges its implementation comes with. Up to now, mainly exercise-related core components of CR and e‑coaching have been investigated in the setting of CTR. Translation of research findings to clinical practice may be hampered by methodological limitations present in most CTR studies, being selection bias of participants, lack of long-term follow-up, heterogeneity of studied interventions and the lack of robust outcome measures. Besides conducting highly needed implementation studies for CTR interventions, their implementation could be facilitated by the development of guideline-based, multidisciplinary and personalised CTR programmes and widespread reimbursement for CTR.
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