Hamilton David E, Xie Jeffrey X, Chang Alyssa L, Beatty Alexis L, Golbus Jessica R
Author Affiliations: Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Drs Hamilton, Xie, and Golbus); Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Dr Chang); Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Dr Chang); Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, California (Dr Beatty); Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California (Dr Beatty); and Michigan Integrated Center for Health Analytics and Medical Prediction (MiCHAMP), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Dr Golbus).
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2025 May 1;45(3):169-180. doi: 10.1097/HCR.0000000000000935. Epub 2025 Apr 1.
This review explores the role and impact of digital technology in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), assessing its potential to enhance patient outcomes and address barriers to CR delivery.
A comprehensive literature search was conducted using curated search terms to target CR studies using digital technologies as an adjunct to in-person CR or as part of remote (ie, asynchronous) or virtual (ie, synchronous audiovisual communication) formats. The literature search focused on studies that evaluated the implementation and efficacy of using digital technologies within CR.
Digital technology offers significant opportunities to improve CR by providing flexible and scalable solutions that can overcome traditional barriers to CR such as accessibility and capacity constraints. Remote or virtual CR delivery that incorporates digital technologies improves CR adherence and achieves similar improvements in exercise capacity when compared to in-person CR. While the majority of studies have focused on exercise, digital technologies are increasingly used to deliver comprehensive CR solutions as part of remote and virtual CR programs. However, challenges and gaps in the literature remain, such as the impact of digital literacy and promoting equitable CR access, particularly in high-risk and vulnerable populations. Further research needs to focus on longer term outcomes to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of digital CR interventions. The potential of digital health to transform CR and reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease is substantial and warrants further investigation.
本综述探讨数字技术在心脏康复(CR)中的作用和影响,评估其改善患者预后及解决心脏康复实施障碍的潜力。
使用精心策划的检索词进行全面的文献检索,以查找将数字技术作为面对面心脏康复辅助手段或作为远程(即异步)或虚拟(即同步视听通信)形式一部分的心脏康复研究。文献检索聚焦于评估数字技术在心脏康复中应用的实施情况和疗效的研究。
数字技术通过提供灵活且可扩展的解决方案,为改善心脏康复带来了重大机遇,这些解决方案能够克服心脏康复的传统障碍,如可及性和容量限制。与面对面心脏康复相比,采用数字技术的远程或虚拟心脏康复服务可提高心脏康复的依从性,并在运动能力方面取得类似的改善。虽然大多数研究集中在运动方面,但数字技术越来越多地被用于提供全面的心脏康复解决方案,作为远程和虚拟心脏康复项目的一部分。然而,文献中仍存在挑战和差距,如数字素养的影响以及促进公平获得心脏康复服务,特别是在高危和弱势群体中。进一步的研究需要关注长期结果,以评估数字心脏康复干预措施的安全性、疗效和成本效益。数字健康改变心脏康复和减轻心血管疾病负担的潜力巨大,值得进一步研究。