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APPLICATION OF TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION. / Мишина, Ирина Евгеньевна; Березина, Елена Владимировна; Блинова, Ксения Александровна; Гудухин, Антон Александрович; Копышева, Елена Николаевна.
International Science Conference GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND APPLIED RESEARCH. Infinity, 2025. p. 69-75.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - APPLICATION OF TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION
AU - Мишина, Ирина Евгеньевна
AU - Березина, Елена Владимировна
AU - Блинова, Ксения Александровна
AU - Гудухин, Антон Александрович
AU - Копышева, Елена Николаевна
PY - 2025/5/21
Y1 - 2025/5/21
N2 - This prospective, controlled cohort study evaluates theeffectiveness of a telemedicine model of cardiac rehabilitation in patients afteracute myocardial infarction compared with a standard outpatient program, asdemonstrated by an increase in exercise tolerance.The study involved 53 patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction.Twenty-seven patients (50.9%) received telemedicine cardiac rehabilitation using the Accordix system for ECG monitoring, a 14-day aerobic training program, physiotherapy, psychological consultations, and recommendations for risk factor correction. Twenty-six patients (49.1%) formed the control group and received standard 2-week outpatient CR. Exercise tolerance was assessed by the distance in the six-minute walk test.The results showed that the initial distance was shorter in the study group(356 m) compared to the control group (390 m) (p < 0.05). After the cardiac rehabilitation program, a significant increase in the distance covered was notedin the study group (from 356 m to 448 m, p < 0.05), the increase in distance (72 m) was statistically significantly greater than in the control group (45 m) (p <0.05), and is clinically significant. Also, the time of maintaining the pulse within the training corridor increased in the telemedicine support group.Conclusions: Telemedicine CR using the Accordix system is an effectivealternative to standard outpatient CR, leading to a significant increase in exercise tolerance and training effectiveness in patients after acute myocardial infarction.
AB - This prospective, controlled cohort study evaluates theeffectiveness of a telemedicine model of cardiac rehabilitation in patients afteracute myocardial infarction compared with a standard outpatient program, asdemonstrated by an increase in exercise tolerance.The study involved 53 patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction.Twenty-seven patients (50.9%) received telemedicine cardiac rehabilitation using the Accordix system for ECG monitoring, a 14-day aerobic training program, physiotherapy, psychological consultations, and recommendations for risk factor correction. Twenty-six patients (49.1%) formed the control group and received standard 2-week outpatient CR. Exercise tolerance was assessed by the distance in the six-minute walk test.The results showed that the initial distance was shorter in the study group(356 m) compared to the control group (390 m) (p < 0.05). After the cardiac rehabilitation program, a significant increase in the distance covered was notedin the study group (from 356 m to 448 m, p < 0.05), the increase in distance (72 m) was statistically significantly greater than in the control group (45 m) (p <0.05), and is clinically significant. Also, the time of maintaining the pulse within the training corridor increased in the telemedicine support group.Conclusions: Telemedicine CR using the Accordix system is an effectivealternative to standard outpatient CR, leading to a significant increase in exercise tolerance and training effectiveness in patients after acute myocardial infarction.
KW - cardiac rehabilitation
KW - telemedicine
KW - acute myocardial infarction
KW - adherence to rehabilitation
KW - remote ECG monitoring
KW - six-minute walk test
U2 - 10.34660/INF.2025.68.57.013
DO - 10.34660/INF.2025.68.57.013
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 69
EP - 75
BT - International Science Conference GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND APPLIED RESEARCH
PB - Infinity
T2 - GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND APPLIED RESEARCH
Y2 - 21 May 2025 through 21 May 2025
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