Increasing the medium-term clinical benefits of hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation by physical activity telemonitoring in coronary artery disease patients
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a physical activity telemonitoring program on daily physical activity level, oxygen uptake capacity (VO2peak), and cardiovascular risk profile in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients who completed phase II cardiac rehabilitation (CR).
Eighty CAD patients who completed phase II CR were randomly assigned to an additional telemonitoring intervention or standard CR. The patients in the intervention group (
In the intervention group, VO2peak increased significantly during follow-up (
The study showed that, to maintain exercise tolerance and lower re-hospitalisation rate after hospital-based CR in CAD patients, a physical activity telemonitoring program might be an effective intervention.
Contributors

Niels Van Driessche
Author

Dominique Hansen
Author

Jan Berger
Author

Kim Bonne
Author

Toon Alders
Author

Paul Dendale
Author
