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Application of Intelligent Wireless and Portable Tele-Cardiopulmonary Exercise System on Rehabilitation for Patients With Myocardial Infarction
Although a lot of evidence and guidelines recommend that patients have cardiac rehabilitation, in reality, the actual rate cardiac patients entering cardiac rehabilitation program is low, usually less than one third. One of the main hindrances of patients participating cardiac rehabilitation program is insufficient number of medical institutions that can provide rehabilitation services. Patients usually cannot perform exercise program under medical professionals monitoring without having to go far. This spatial and temporal difficulty led to the low rate of patients taking cardiac rehabilitation program. The risk of patients to do exercise is higher than healthy adult. This project will develop the intelligent portable remote care system for cardiopulmonary exercise to provide an instant ECG monitoring service through the integration of front-end wireless ECG measuring devices, expert system, and back-end tele-care platform. Many patients are inconvenient to go to large hospital regularly for cardiac rehabilitation training. This project will help them to exercise at home after once or twice rehabilitation training in clinic for each month and the medical professional will supervise remotely to see how much exercise they did. For that reason the project can help to break through spatial and temporal difficulty of having cardiac rehabilitation, so that cardiac rehabilitation can be help more patients. Patients have this tele-care system while they are doing exercise at home, the built-in heart rate and cardiac rhythm warning function will remind them to take a break, even to take medical treatment. More importantly, the ECG signal can be almost immediately (real time) uploaded by network to the chest pain unit of hospital. The cardiology expert will be aware of the warning at the first moment. This is an important protection to patients' safety of doing rehabilitation sports at home. This randomized control trial will recruit 80 patients who had myocardial infarction within 6 weeks, and are not able to attend a hospital based cardiac rehabilitation program regularly. All patient will undergo a three-month home exercise program under the instruction provided by the physiatrists and physiotherapists. Forty of them (the remote-care group) will use the intelligent portable remote care system for cardiopulmonary exercise to monitor their exercise intensity and cardiac rhythm during exercise. The other 40 patients (the control group) undertake the exercise program at home without using the remote care system. The efficacy and safety of exercise program will be compared between the two groups.
Age
18 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
China Medical University Hospital
Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwan
Start Date
January 1, 2011
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2012
Completion Date
April 1, 2013
Last Updated
December 1, 2010
80
ESTIMATED participants
Home exercise
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
China Medical University Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06638671
NCT06948942
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