Pilot Project: Heart Chargers—A Successful Model for a Home-Based Physical Activity Program Utilizing Telemedicine for Fontan Patients

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Julie C. Fernie
Lisette Wylie
Michal Schäfer
Kara Carnegie
Shelley D. Miyamoto
Roni M. Jacobsen
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[1] Children’s Hospital Colorado,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Heart Institute,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] University of Colorado School of Medicine,undefined
[4] University of Colorado School of Medicine,undefined
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Pediatric Cardiology | 2023年 / 44卷
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Fontan; Exercise; Children; Adolescents; Home based; Telemedicine;
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Fontan patients have decreased exercise capacity which further declines throughout adolescence. A positive exercise capacity trajectory in children predicts better adult Fontan outcomes. Hospital-based physical activity programs improve exercise capacity and attenuate the age-expected decline in Fontan patients. The purpose of this project was to investigate the feasibility and safety of a partially reimbursable 12-month, home-based, individualized physical activity program (Heart Chargers) for Fontan patients utilizing telemedicine. The Heart Chargers team included a cardiologist, nurse coordinator, and exercise physiologists. Eligible participants with a Fontan completed a baseline cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and consented to participate in Heart Chargers, a 12-month home-based exercise prescription. The individualized exercise prescription focused on skeletal and respiratory muscle strength training and aerobic activities. Participants received a Garmin© device to monitor adherence. Telephone check-ins ranged from weekly to monthly as participants gained independence. Pre- and post-program CPET and informal surveys of physical activity self-efficacy were completed. Nine participants have completed the Heart Chargers program. There was no pre-post difference in maximal or submaximal oxygen consumption (VO2), peak heart rate, or oxygen saturation. There was a significant pre-post increase in systolic blood pressure (p-value 0.004) and minute ventilation (p-value 0.012) at peak exercise. Per subjective report, exercise-related self-efficacy increased after program completion. There were no adverse events. At present, 7 participants remain actively enrolled in the program. Heart Chargers, a novel, home-based, partially reimbursable, 12-month individualized exercise program using telemedicine was successfully implemented in Fontan patients with no adverse events. The lack of decline in exercise capacity for participants is encouraging.
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