A blueprint for the continuation of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic. An Australian single hospital experience

新冠疫情期间持续开展综合心脏康复的蓝图:澳大利亚一家医院的经验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cardiac rehabilitation (CR) around the world with an estimated 50–75% of CR programmes discontinuing or reducing services. Alternative models such as TeleHealth have been encouraged and adopted in place of face to face (F2F) CR. There is a paucity of published data on the continuation of F2F CR during the pandemic. METHODS: A retrospective database audit examined the CR participation rates at an Australian quaternary public hospital during the pre-COVID (2018/2019) and in-COVID (2020/2021) periods. Socio-demographic status, diagnosis at CR entry, CR modalities, and outcome measures (wait times, completion rates) were analysed. RESULTS: There were no COVID-19 cases or cross infections occurring in CR during the in-COVID period. An audit of 1623 consecutive patients who attended our CR programme (pre-COVID n=760: in-COVID n=863) were included in this study. No significant differences were observed in age, male sex, CR wait times and completion rates between the two groups. Participation rates of patients diagnosed with heart failure (CCF) increased (p=0.02) and those who entered CR after elective PCI decreased (p=0.03) during the in-Covid period in comparison with the pre-COVID period. Total F2F CR was maintained in the in-COVID period compared to the pre-COVID period (85%: 89%, p=not significant (NS)). A significant increase in F2F utilising home walking (p<0.0001) and a decrease in F2F utilising supervised exercise (p<0.0001) was seen. TeleHealth, introduced during the in-COVID period, only contributed to 6% of the total CR participation. More detailed results of this study are presented in Table 1 below. CONCLUSIONS: During the COVID-19 pandemic our CR programme adhered to state health orders, recorded zero transmissions, maintained face to face services, and increased CR uptake only partially due to the introduction of TeleHealth. Our blueprint for the successful continuation of CR during COVID involves having expert nursing management, medical CR champions, dedicated CR gym, and well-established, flexible patient-centric programme modalities. FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Type of funding sources: None.

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