| Literature DB >> 29284402 |
Jason Nogic1, Paul Min Thein2, James Cameron2, Sam Mirzaee2, Abdul Ihdayhid2, Arthur Nasis2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The benefits of physical activity and cardiovascular rehabilitation on the reduction of cardiovascular risk are well documented. Despite this, significant barriers and challenges remain in optimizing patient risk factors post acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and ensuring patient compliance. Consumer wearable personal activity trackers represent a cost effective and readily available technology that may aid in this endeavour.Entities:
Keywords: Acute coronary syndrome; Cardiac rehabilitation; Fitbit; Personal activity tracker
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29284402 PMCID: PMC5747185 DOI: 10.1186/s12872-017-0726-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cardiovasc Disord ISSN: 1471-2261 Impact factor: 2.298
Fig. 1Randomized control trial design and flow
Primary and Secondary endpoints
| Primary Outcome |
| • Six-minute walk test distance |
| Secondary Outcome |
| • Fasting Lipid Levels |
| • Fasting Glucose |
| • Resting Blood Pressure |
| • Resting Heart Rate |
| • Weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) |
| • Waist Circumference |
| • Smoking Status (self-Reported) |
| • Attendance and adherence to Cardiac Rehabilitation |
| • Depression/Mood Assessment |
| • Compliance with Secondary Prevention Pharmacotherapy |
| • Exercise Motivation (EMI-2) |
| • Quality of Life |
Inclusion and Exclusion criteria
| Inclusion Criteria |
| • Patient over the age of 18 |
| • Ability to understand and speak English |
| • Ability to understand the study protocol and able to provide informed consent |
| • Admitted to hospital and diagnosed with an acute coronary syndrome and have documented coronary artery disease on coronary angiography (coronary artery stenosis >50% in at least one coronary artery) treated either medically or with percutaneous coronary intervention |
| • Have low level of physical activity, defined by not meeting recommended weekly exercise targets. |
| • Personal ownership of a smartphone able to run the Fitbit application |
| • Agreement to complete cardiac rehabilitation program. |
| Exclusion Criteria |
| • Inability or unwillingness to provide informed consent |
| • Significant residual coronary artery disease requiring planned revascularisation |
| • Unstable angina |
| • Blood pressure > 180/110 or symptomatic orthostatic blood pressure decrease >20 mmHg |
| • Uncontrolled ventricular or atrial arrhythmias |
| • Musculoskeletal or medical problems resulting in significant exercise limitation |
| • Significant medical co-morbidities with life expectancy of less than one year |
| • New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional class III-IV |
| • Current illicit drug or alcohol use or dependence that in the opinion of the principal investigator would interfere with adherence |
| • Clinical signs of cognitive impairment |