scholarly journals Effect of home-based high-intensity interval training using telerehabilitation among coronary heart disease patients

Medicine ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 99 (47) ◽  
pp. e23126
Author(s):  
Filip Dosbaba ◽  
Martin Hartman ◽  
Jakub Hnatiak ◽  
Ladislav Batalik ◽  
Ondrej Ludka
2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (10) ◽  
pp. 1409-1416
Author(s):  
Michael Khoury ◽  
Devin B. Phillips ◽  
Peter W. Wood ◽  
William R. Mott ◽  
Michael K. Stickland ◽  
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AbstractIntroduction:We evaluated the safety and feasibility of high-intensity interval training via a novel telemedicine ergometer (MedBIKE™) in children with Fontan physiology.Methods:The MedBIKE™ is a custom telemedicine ergometer, incorporating a video game platform and live feed of patient video/audio, electrocardiography, pulse oximetry, and power output, for remote medical supervision and modulation of work. There were three study phases: (I) exercise workload comparison between the MedBIKE™ and a standard cardiopulmonary exercise ergometer in 10 healthy adults. (II) In-hospital safety, feasibility, and user experience (via questionnaire) assessment of a MedBIKE™ high-intensity interval training protocol in children with Fontan physiology. (III) Eight-week home-based high-intensity interval trial programme in two participants with Fontan physiology.Results:There was good agreement in oxygen consumption during graded exercise at matched work rates between the cardiopulmonary exercise ergometer and MedBIKE™ (1.1 ± 0.5 L/minute versus 1.1 ± 0.5 L/minute, p = 0.44). Ten youth with Fontan physiology (11.5 ± 1.8 years old) completed a MedBIKE™ high-intensity interval training session with no adverse events. The participants found the MedBIKE™ to be enjoyable and easy to navigate. In two participants, the 8-week home-based protocol was tolerated well with completion of 23/24 (96%) and 24/24 (100%) of sessions, respectively, and no adverse events across the 47 sessions in total.Conclusion:The MedBIKE™ resulted in similar physiological responses as compared to a cardiopulmonary exercise test ergometer and the high-intensity interval training protocol was safe, feasible, and enjoyable in youth with Fontan physiology. A randomised-controlled trial of a home-based high-intensity interval training exercise intervention using the MedBIKE™ will next be undertaken.


Diabetes Care ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (12) ◽  
pp. 2330-2333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sam N. Scott ◽  
Sam O. Shepherd ◽  
Rob C. Andrews ◽  
Parth Narendran ◽  
Tejpal S. Purewal ◽  
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