| Literature DB >> 32891113 |
Atsuko Nakayama1, Naoko Takayama2, Momoko Kobayashi2, Kanako Hyodo2, Naomi Maeshima2, Fujiwara Takayuki3, Hiroyuki Morita4, Issei Komuro3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, people need to practice social distancing in order to protect themselves from SARS-CoV-2 infection. In such stressful situations, remote cardiac rehabilitation (CR) might be a viable alternative to the outpatient CR program.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Cardiac rehabilitation; Remote medicine
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32891113 PMCID: PMC7474480 DOI: 10.1186/s12199-020-00885-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Prev Med ISSN: 1342-078X Impact factor: 3.674
Fig. 1Schema of remote CR supervised by medical staff. Patients who participated in remote CR were given digital video disk (DVD) guides for home CR created by our CR staff; after discharge, telephone consultation services were provided to them by cardiologists and specialized nurses, every 2 weeks for 5 months. CR, cardiac rehabilitation; HF, heart failure; BW, body weight; BP, blood pressure; HR, heart rate
Fig. 2Remote cardiac rehabilitation for patients with heart failure before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. CR after discharge for patients with HF before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Superscript letter “a” denotes the period from the first report of COVID-19 in Japan to outpatient CR closure in our hospital. CR, cardiac rehabilitation
Clinical characteristics of patients hospitalized for HF
| Outpatient CR | Remote CR | non-CR | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | 69 | 30 | 137 | |
| Background | ||||
| age, yrs. | 59±18 | 70±9 a | 69±20 b | .01 |
| male n, % | 42 (61%) | 12 (40%) a | 56 (41%) b | .02 |
| BMI, % | 25±6 | 23±3 | 24±6 | .36 |
| EF, % | 34±7 | 33±10 | 38±20 | .11 |
| NYHA IV n, % | 8 (12%) | 4 (13%) | 18 (13%) | .95 |
| CAD n, % | 9 (13%) | 4 (13%) | 18 (13%) | 1.00 |
| EQ5D score at discharge | 0.77±0.11 | 0.82±0.19 | - | .10 |
| Outcome | ||||
| EQ5D score 30 days after discharge | 0.80±0.14 | 0.87±0.15 a | - | .03 |
| Emergency readmission n, % | 2 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 16 (12%) bc | .02 |
Patients’ characteristics were compared using the χ2 test for non-continuous variables or an unpaired t test for continuous variables
CR cardiac rehabilitation, HF heart failure, BMI body mass index, EF ejection fraction, NYHA New York Heart Association, CAD coronary artery disease
aP < 0.05 between patients with outpatient CR and remote CR
bP < 0.05 between patients with outpatient CR and non-CR
cP < 0.05 between patients with remote CR and non-CR