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Nathaniel Moulson1, David Bewick2, Tracy Selway3, Jennifer Harris4, Neville Suskin5, Paul Oh6, Thais Coutinho4, Gurmeet Singh7, Chi-Ming Chow8, Brian Clarke9, Simone Cowan1, Christopher B Fordyce1, Anne Fournier10, Kenneth Gin1, Anil Gupta11, Sean Hardiman12, Simon Jackson13, Yoan Lamarche14, Benny Lau1, Jean-François Légaré3, Howard Leong-Poi8, Samer Mansour15, Ariane Marelli16, Ata Ur Rehman Quraishi13, Idan Roifman17, Marc Ruel4, John Sapp13, Gary Small4, Ricky Turgeon18, David A Wood1, Shelley Zieroth19, Sean Virani1, Andrew D Krahn1.
Abstract
Cardiac rehabilitation programs across Canada have suspended in-person services as a result of large-scale physical distancing recommendations designed to flatten the COVID-19 pandemic curve. Virtual cardiac rehabilitation (VCR) offers an alternate mechanism of care delivery, capable of providing similar patient outcomes and safety profiles compared with centre-based programs. To minimize care gaps, all centres should consider developing and implementing a VCR program. The process of this rapid implementation, however, can be daunting. Centres should initially focus on the collation, utilization, and repurposing of existing resources, equipment, and technology. Once established, programs should then focus on ensuring that quality indicators are met and care processes are protocolized. This should be followed by the development of sustainable VCR solutions to account for care gaps that existed before COVID-19, and to improve cardiac rehabilitation delivery, moving forward. This article reviews the potential challenges and obstacles of this process and aims to provide pragmatic guidance to aid clinicians and administrators during this challenging time.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32553606 PMCID: PMC7293761 DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2020.06.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Cardiol ISSN: 0828-282X Impact factor: 5.223
Figure 1The steps of virtual cardiac rehabilitation delivery.
Figure 2Practical tips for establishing a virtual cardiac rehabilitation program.