Home-Based Versus In-Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation After Cardiac Surgery: A Nonrandomized Controlled Study

Author:

Scalvini Simonetta1,Zanelli Emanuela2,Comini Laura3,Dalla Tomba Margherita4,Troise Giovanni5,Febo Oreste6,Giordano Amerigo7

Affiliation:

1. S. Scalvini, MD, Telemedicine Service, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Institute for Care and Scientific Research (IRCCS), Via Giuseppe Mazzini, 129-25065 Lumezzane, Brescia, Italy.

2. E. Zanelli, MD, Cardiology Rehabilitative Division, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS, Lumezzane, Brescia, Italy.

3. L. Comini, PhD, Health Directorate, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS, Lumezzane, Brescia, Italy.

4. M. Dalla Tomba, MD, Cardiac Surgery, Fondazione Poliambulanza Istituto Ospedaliero, Brescia, Italy.

5. G. Troise, MD, Cardiac Surgery, Fondazione Poliambulanza Istituto Ospedaliero, Brescia, Italy.

6. O. Febo, MD, Cardiology Rehabilitative Division, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS, Montescano, Pavia, Italy.

7. A. Giordano, MD, Cardiology Rehabilitative Division, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS, Lumezzane, Brescia, Italy.

Abstract

Background Exercise rehabilitation after cardiac surgery has beneficial effects, especially on a long-term basis. Rehabilitative programs with telemedicine plus appropriate technology might satisfy the needs of performing rehabilitation at home. Objective The purpose of this study was to compare exercise capacity after home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) or in-hospital rehabilitation in patients at low to medium risk for early mortality (EuroSCORE 0–5) following cardiac surgery. Design A quasi-experimental study was conducted. Methods At hospital discharge, patients were given the option to decide whether to enroll in the HBCR program. Clinical examinations (electrocardiography, cardiac echo color Doppler, chest radiography, blood samples) of patients in the HBCR group were collected during 4 weeks of rehabilitation, and exercise capacity (assessed using the Six-Minute Walk Test [6MWT]) was assessed before and after rehabilitation. A group of patients admitted to the in-hospital rehabilitation program was used as a comparison group. Patients in the HBCR group were supervised at home by a medical doctor and telemonitored daily by a nurse and physical therapist by video conference. Periodic home visits by health staff also were performed. Results One hundred patients were recruited into the HBCR group. An equal number of patients was selected for the comparison group. At the end of the 4-week study, the 2 groups showed improvement from their respective baseline values only in the 6MWT. No difference was found in time × group interaction. Limitations Because patients self-selected to enroll in the HBCR program and because they were enrolled from a single clinical center, the results of the study cannot be generalized. Conclusions In patients who self-selected HBCR, the program was found to be effective and comparable to the standard in-hospital rehabilitative approach, indicating that rehabilitation following cardiac surgery can be implemented effectively at home when coadministered with an integrated telemedicine service.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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