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Krzysztof Milewski1,2, Andrzej Małecki3, Dominika Orszulik-Baron4, Mateusz Kachel4, Piotr Hirnle4, Marek Orczyk4,3, Rafał Dunal5, Grzegorz Mikołajowski3, Adam Janas4, Zbigniew Nowak3, Karol Kozak6, Wojciech Roskiewicz7, Katarzyna Nierwińska3, Andrzej Izworski8, Adam Rybicki9, Piotr P Buszman4,10, Ryszard Piotrowicz11, Pawel E Buszman4,10.
Abstract
Despite proven efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in reducing the all-cause mortality in patients after myocardial revascularization, the penetration of CR, due to patient-related factors and referral rates remains limited. To improve the outcomes, home-based tele-rehabilitation (TR) has been proposed recently. In theory TR enhances the effects of standard CR procedures due to implementation of an intelligent monitoring system designed to ensure optimal training through on-demand transmission of vital signs, aimed at motivating the patients through daily schedule reminders, setting daily goals and creating a platform for mutual feedback. Several meta-analyses assessing various studies comparing these two methods (CR and TR) have proven that they are at least equally effective, with some of the research showing superiority of TR. Although there was a small sample size, lack of long-term follow-up, reporting effects of TR itself, no integration with tools designed for coaching, motivating and promoting a healthy lifestyle constitutes an important limitation. The latter carries a hopeful prognosis for improvement when utilizing a broad-spectrum approach, especially with use of dedicated technological solutions exploiting the fact of a large and yet rapidly increasing penetration of smartphones, mobile PCs and tablets in the population. The above-mentioned findings worked as the basis and rationale for commencing the RESTORE project aimed at developing and delivering state-of-the-art, comprehensive TR for patients after myocardial revascularization and evaluating its molecular aspect in view of how it influences the atherosclerosis progression attenuation. This paper presents the current state and rationale behind the project based on up-to-date TR efficacy data.Entities:
Keywords: myocardial revascularization; optimal cardiac rehabilitation; reduced rehospitalization rate; tele-rehabilitation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30566211 PMCID: PMC8084403 DOI: 10.5603/CJ.a2018.0157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol J ISSN: 1898-018X Impact factor: 2.737