Effectiveness and Safety of Digital Health Services in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention DOI
R. Chen, Lei Huang, Chi Zhang

et al.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 9, 2025

Background: Post-percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) management is essential for improving patient outcomes. Digital health services (DHS) offer the potential to enhance recovery outcomes and care quality through real-time monitoring personalized interventions. Purpose: This systematic review meta-analysis aims evaluate effectiveness safety of DHS in post-PCI patients. Methods: A search databases was conducted randomized controlled trials on Results: Eleven studies involving 2568 patients were included. significantly improved life, 6-minute walk test performance, medication adherence, satisfaction, smoking cessation rates, while reducing complications readmission rates. Subgroup analysis showed particularly effective over 60 years. Conclusion: improve outcomes, with marked benefits older Further large-scale, long-term are recommended confirm these findings.

Language: Английский

Effectiveness and Safety of Digital Health Services in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention DOI
R. Chen, Lei Huang, Chi Zhang

et al.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 9, 2025

Background: Post-percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) management is essential for improving patient outcomes. Digital health services (DHS) offer the potential to enhance recovery outcomes and care quality through real-time monitoring personalized interventions. Purpose: This systematic review meta-analysis aims evaluate effectiveness safety of DHS in post-PCI patients. Methods: A search databases was conducted randomized controlled trials on Results: Eleven studies involving 2568 patients were included. significantly improved life, 6-minute walk test performance, medication adherence, satisfaction, smoking cessation rates, while reducing complications readmission rates. Subgroup analysis showed particularly effective over 60 years. Conclusion: improve outcomes, with marked benefits older Further large-scale, long-term are recommended confirm these findings.

Language: Английский

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