Di Ruiqing, Huang Zheng, Huang Huifang, Li Siyu, Gao Xing, Bai Jingshuang
Nursing Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China.
Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China.
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2024 Nov 25;11:1455486. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2024.1455486. eCollection 2024.
Hierarchical management of sports risk is highly critical to ensure the safety of sports rehabilitation. Early identification, timely prevention and control of sports-related risk factors, and enhanced supervision and guidance can provide a basis for the formulation of sports programmes and the setting of sports monitoring levels.
This study aimed to retrieve, evaluate, and integrate evidence for the stratified management of motor risk in patients with a cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED).
We searched for evidence according to the "6S" model of evidence-based resources. CNKI, VIP, Wanfang Data, CBM, PubMed, Cochrane Iibrary, CINAHL, EMbase, Web of Science, BMJ Best Practice, Up To Date, and International Guidelines Collaboration Network were searched from inception to February 2024. To search for evidence on stratified management of motor risk in patients with CIEDs, this research includes guidelines, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, expert consensus, clinical decision-making, and randomized controlled trials. After methodological quality evaluation, the evidence was extracted and summarized accordingly.
According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 16 pieces of evidence were screened, including 5 guidelines, 1 clinical decision-making, 5 systematic reviews, 4 expert consensus, and 1 randomized controlled trial. After reading, extracting, and categorizing, 34 pieces of evidence in 4 areas were identified, namely, screening and assessment of exercise risk in CIEDs, exercise monitoring, implementation of exercise prescriptions, and prevention and management of exercise-related risks.
This study provides the best evidence for the prevention and management of exercise risk in patients with CIEDs, clarifies the role of nurses in evaluating, monitoring, and educating patients undergoing motor rehabilitation, and provides a basis for the formulation of clinically feasible rehabilitation programs.
PROSPERO, identifier (CRD2024509622).
运动风险的分层管理对于确保运动康复的安全性至关重要。早期识别、及时预防和控制与运动相关的风险因素,以及加强监督和指导,可为运动方案的制定和运动监测水平的设定提供依据。
本研究旨在检索、评估和整合心脏植入式电子设备(CIED)患者运动风险分层管理的证据。
我们根据循证资源的“6S”模型检索证据。检索了中国知网、维普、万方数据、中国生物医学文献数据库、PubMed、Cochrane图书馆、CINAHL、EMbase、科学引文索引、英国医学杂志最佳实践、Up To Date以及国际指南协作网络,检索时间从建库至2024年2月。为检索CIED患者运动风险分层管理的证据,本研究纳入指南、系统评价、Meta分析、专家共识、临床决策和随机对照试验。经过方法学质量评估后,相应地提取并总结证据。
根据纳入和排除标准,筛选出16篇证据,包括5篇指南、1篇临床决策、5篇系统评价、4篇专家共识和1篇随机对照试验。经过阅读、提取和分类,确定了4个领域的34条证据,即CIED运动风险的筛查与评估、运动监测、运动处方的实施以及运动相关风险的预防与管理。
本研究为CIED患者运动风险的预防与管理提供了最佳证据,明确了护士在评估、监测和教育接受运动康复患者中的作用,并为制定临床可行的康复方案提供了依据。
PROSPERO,标识符(CRD2024509622)。