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Telerehabilitation Approaches for People with Chronic Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Isernia, S., Pagliari, C., Morici, N., Toccafondi, A., Banfi, P. I., Rossetto, F., Borgnis, F., Tavanelli, M., Brambilla, L., Baglio, F., Telerehabilitation Approaches for People with Chronic Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, <>, 2023; 12 (1): 1-24. [doi:10.3390/jcm12010064] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/327465]
abstract:
Introduction: Telerehabilitation (TR) for chronic heart failure (CHF) allows for overcoming distance barriers and reducing exacerbations. However, little is known about TR descriptors, components, and efficacy in CHF. Methods: This work systematically reviewed the TR strategies of randomized controlled trials in people with CHF. A meta-analysis was run to test its effect on exercise capacity and quality of life compared to no rehabilitation (NI) and conventional intervention (CI). Results: Out of 6168 studies, 11 were eligible for the systematic review, and 8 for the meta-analysis. TR intervention was individual and multidimensional, with a frequency varying from 2 to 5 times per 8–12 weeks. The TR components mainly included an asynchronous model, monitoring/assessment, decision, and offline feedback. A few studies provided a comprehensive technological kit. Minimal adverse events and high adherence were reported. A large effect of TR compared to NI and a non-inferiority effect compared to CI was registered on exercise capacity, but no effects of TR compared to NI and CI on quality of life were observed. Conclusions: TR for people with CHF adopted established effective strategies. Future interventions may identify the precise TR dose for CHF, technological requirements, and engagement components affecting the patient’s quality of life.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
cardiology; chronic heart failure; continuity of care; digital medicine; rehabilitation; telerehabilitation
List of contributors:
Isernia, Sara; Pagliari, Chiara; Morici, N.; Toccafondi, A.; Banfi, P. I.; Rossetto, Federica; Borgnis, Francesca; Tavanelli, M.; Brambilla, L.; Baglio, Francesca
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https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/327465
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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LS4_10 - The cardiovascular system and cardiovascular diseases - (2024)

LS7_14 - Digital medicine, e-medicine, medical applications of artificial intelligence - (2024)

Settore MEDS-19/B - Medicina fisica e riabilitativa

Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
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