A Systematic Review of Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation Utilizing Wearable Monitors

Oren Yagel, Habib Helou, Bruria Hirsh-Raccah, Emil Aliev, Shirel Shtraikh, Arik Eisenkraft, Rinat Tzach-Nahman, Offer Amir, Dean Nachman*

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Abstract

Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in improving clinical outcomes for cardiac patients. The accessibility of traditional cardiac rehabilitation programs is often hindered by factors such as cost and geographical distance. In recent years, wearable monitor-based remote rehabilitation has emerged as a potential Solution to improve accessibility. In this systematic review, we assessed the recent literature on remote cardiac rehabilitation utilizing wearable monitors. We conducted a comprehensive literature review using the MEDLINE database, focusing on all studies published in English until June 2023. The search utilized the keywords cardiac rehabilitation and remote monitoring to identify relevant studies on clinical outcomes, wellbeing, and adherence. Filters were applied to include human subjects only. Reviews, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews were used to expand the search, but excluded from the primary selection process. A total of U relevant papers were included following the selection process: nine randomized controlled trials and five cohort studies. The synthesis of articles found that remote cardiac rehabilitation monitored by wearable devices is as safe and effective as conventional rehabilitation and more effective than medical Observation only. In addition, it enhances the availability of cardiac rehabilitation in cases of limited accessibility. Several limitations require further research including expanding the demographic diversity of the participants and improving the ease of use of the technology. While remote cardiac rehabilitation monitored by wearable devices shows promise, further research is needed to expand the participant pool and refine the wearable monitor technology's usability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-65
Number of pages9
JournalIsrael Medical Association Journal
Volume27
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • cardiac rehabilitation
  • remote monitoring
  • wearable devices

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