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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a prevalent chronic condition with increasing incidence worldwide. AF increases the risks of stroke, heart failure, and myocardial infarction and imposes a substantial burden on the healthcare system. Cardiac rehabilitation programs, while effective, often suffer from low patient adherence. Recent evidence suggests that cardiac telerehabilitation, where patients are given home monitoring devices, could enhance adherence and outcomes. The program ‘Future Patient – Telerehabilitation of patients with AF’ (FP-AF) was created to assess the effects and potential benefits of cardiac telerehabilitation on AF patients. This study explores patient experiences with the FP-AF program.


Remote patient management (RPM) utilizing smartphone-enabled health monitoring devices (SHMDs) can be an effective, value-added part of cardiovascular care. However, cardiac patients’ adherence to RPM is variable. Personas are fictional representations of users with common behaviors, needs, and motivation, and can thereby, help guide tailoring of interventions to be meaningful and possibly more effective. Personas can be used to understand the needs of the patient group and guide tailoring towards more personalized and effective eHealth intervention.

Coronary heart disease (CHD) continues to account for a substantial proportion of deaths worldwide. Ballistocardiogram (BCG), a non-contact, non-invasive technique for monitoring cardiac activity, has gained increasing attention for its potential role in various medical applications, particularly in CHD. This review comprehensively explores the applications of BCG in the diagnostic evaluation of CHD.

Electronic Clinical Decision Support Systems (eCDSSs) are key to the digital transformation of healthcare. Despite their growing adoption, little is known about the perspectives of mental health clinicians on the implementation of eCDSS to assist them in managing physical health conditions within mental healthcare settings.

Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a promising, low-risk strategy to manage many forms of psychological stress and may be a modality to improve cardiovascular health. Recent scientific statements on the mind-heart-body connection call for better adherence to psychological screening and adoption of more holistic, “behavioral cardiology” interventions that improve overall health of patients with or at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Heart failure is a prevalent and debilitating condition, affecting millions globally and imposing significant burden on patients, families, and healthcare systems. Despite advancements in medical treatments, the gap in effective, continuous, and personalized supportive care remains glaringly evident. To address this pressing issue, virtual healthcare services, delivered by interdisciplinary teams represent a promising solution. Understanding the outcomes and experience of remote monitoring-enabled interdisciplinary chronic disease management programs can inform resource allocation and healthcare policy decisions.

Remote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) have demonstrated many patient and healthcare system benefits. Consequently, the use of RM technology for patients with CIEDs is the standard of care as highlighted by international guidelines. However, remote monitoring has not yet been integrated to universal, routine clinical practice.

The baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) is the body’s ability to adjust heart rate to control blood pressure. Traditionally, BRS is quantified by measuring heart rate changes (obtained via an ECG) following alterations in arterial pressure (conventionally measured through an arterial line). However, the invasiveness of arterial line necessitates alternatives, such as the volume clamp method and the less invasive pulse photoplethysmography (PPG). Notably, the PPG method is also suitable for continuous and free-living conditions.

Heart failure management involves comprehensive lifestyle modifications such as daily weights, fluid and sodium restriction, and blood pressure monitoring placing additional responsibility on patients and caregivers with successful adherence often requiring extensive counseling and understandable patient education materials (PEMs). Prior research has shown PEMs related to cardiovascular disease often exceed the American Medical Association’s 5th-6th grade recommended reading level. The large language model (LLM) Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) may be a useful tool for improving PEM readability.

Advances in digital technology, such as health apps and telerehabilitation systems, offer promising treatment modalities in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, the successful adoption of digital technology in clinical practice depends on a variety of factors. A comprehensive understanding of the influencing factors on digital technology usage in healthcare can support the complex implementation process of digital technology in clinical practice.
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