Healthcare (Aug 2024)

Technological Developments, Exercise Training Programs, and Clinical Outcomes in Cardiac Telerehabilitation in the Last Ten Years: A Systematic Review

  • Marina Garofano,
  • Carmine Vecchione,
  • Mariaconsiglia Calabrese,
  • Maria Rosaria Rusciano,
  • Valeria Visco,
  • Giovanni Granata,
  • Albino Carrizzo,
  • Gennaro Galasso,
  • Placido Bramanti,
  • Francesco Corallo,
  • Carmine Izzo,
  • Michele Ciccarelli,
  • Alessia Bramanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12151534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 15
p. 1534

Abstract

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Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are associated with very high rates of re-hospitalization and mortality worldwide, so the complexity of these pathologies requires frequent access to hospital facilities. The guidelines also emphasize the importance of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs, which have demonstrated a favorable effect on outcomes, and cardiac telerehabilitation (CTR) could represent an innovative healthcare delivery model. The aim of our review is to study how technologies used in rehabilitation have changed over time and also to understand what types of rehabilitation programs have been used in telerehabilitation. Methods: We searched randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in three electronic databases, PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus, from January 2015 to January 2024, using relevant keywords. Initially, 502 articles were found, and 79 duplicates were identified and eliminated with EndNote. Results: In total, 16 RCTs fulfilled the pre-defined criteria, which were analyzed in our systematic review. The results showed that after CTR, there was a significant improvement in main outcome measures, as well as in relation to technological advances. Conclusions: Moreover, compared to center-based rehabilitation, CTR can offer further advantages, with better cost-effectiveness, the breakdown of geographical barriers, and the improvement of access to treatment for the female population, which is traditionally more socially committed.

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