Cardiac Telerehabilitation After Heart Attack Using E-Learning Platforms and Monitoring Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Narrative Review of the Literature DOI Creative Commons

Dragoș Trache,

Liviu Ionuț Șerbănoiu,

Mircea Ioan Alexandru Bistriceanu

et al.

Medicina, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 61(4), P. 635 - 635

Published: March 30, 2025

This narrative review aims to evaluate the current evidence on use of cardiac telerehabilitation (CTR) in patients after myocardial infarction, focusing effectiveness e-learning platforms and remote monitoring for addressing cardiovascular risk factors, improving physical fitness, enhancing patient adherence. The also explores limitations gaps literature, highlighting need future research optimize CTR approaches. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed Scopus, specific keywords. yielded fifteen randomized controlled trials. Data from these studies were analyzed methodology, interventions, characteristics, outcomes related managing factors fitness. included demonstrated that delivered via online platforms, phone calls, smart devices, effective activity levels, overall satisfaction. appears be associated with improvements exercise tolerance, VO2 max, body composition, While promising, there is still limited regarding long-term impact lifestyle particularly non-exercise components like dietary management psychological support. Cardiac presents a feasible alternative traditional in-hospital rehabilitation programs recovering infarction. integration devices enhances adherence, improves increases access services, those who face barriers care. However, further large-scale are needed establish standardized protocols best practices CTR. Additionally, should address disparities digital health technologies, especially among rural underserved populations, ensure equitable innovative

Language: Английский

Cardiac Telerehabilitation After Heart Attack Using E-Learning Platforms and Monitoring Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Narrative Review of the Literature DOI Creative Commons

Dragoș Trache,

Liviu Ionuț Șerbănoiu,

Mircea Ioan Alexandru Bistriceanu

et al.

Medicina, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 61(4), P. 635 - 635

Published: March 30, 2025

This narrative review aims to evaluate the current evidence on use of cardiac telerehabilitation (CTR) in patients after myocardial infarction, focusing effectiveness e-learning platforms and remote monitoring for addressing cardiovascular risk factors, improving physical fitness, enhancing patient adherence. The also explores limitations gaps literature, highlighting need future research optimize CTR approaches. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed Scopus, specific keywords. yielded fifteen randomized controlled trials. Data from these studies were analyzed methodology, interventions, characteristics, outcomes related managing factors fitness. included demonstrated that delivered via online platforms, phone calls, smart devices, effective activity levels, overall satisfaction. appears be associated with improvements exercise tolerance, VO2 max, body composition, While promising, there is still limited regarding long-term impact lifestyle particularly non-exercise components like dietary management psychological support. Cardiac presents a feasible alternative traditional in-hospital rehabilitation programs recovering infarction. integration devices enhances adherence, improves increases access services, those who face barriers care. However, further large-scale are needed establish standardized protocols best practices CTR. Additionally, should address disparities digital health technologies, especially among rural underserved populations, ensure equitable innovative

Language: Английский

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