Home-based Virtual Reality Exercise Program During the Maintenance Stage of Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Q4 Medicine
Ágata Vieira, C. Melo, Andreia Noites, J. Machado, Joaquim Mendes
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Background: Home-based virtual reality technology may become an alternative to cardiac rehabilitation. Objectives: To evaluate the effects of a specific, home-based exercise program, performed either through a virtual reality ( Kinect ) or a conventional format (booklet) in the maintenance stage of cardiac rehabilitation for six months on functional muscle strength of the lower limbs, physical activity and exercise tolerance. Methodology: This is a randomized clinical trial ( ClinicalTrials.gov — NCT02753829) with individuals with coronary artery disease from a hospital in Porto, Portugal, randomly allocated to an experimental group “1” (EG1; n = 11), submitted to a virtual reality exercise program (Kinect); an experimental group “2” (EG2; n = 11), submitted to an exercise program described in a booklet (conventional format); or a control group (CG) (n=11), submitted to routine care. Parameters of functional muscle strength of the lower limbs (sit-to-stand test ), physical activity (accelerometer) and exercise tolerance (stress test) were assessed and compared between the groups. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied, with 95% with a significance level of 0.05. Results: Significant improvements in functional muscle strength of the lower limbs were observed in EG1 compared to EG2, at three months (19.5 ± 7.7 versus 11.9 ± 4.7, p = 0.042), and at six months (23.0 ± 7.7 versus 14.6 ± 4.6, p = 0.027) of intervention. Conclusions: The program did not demonstrate superior results, in relation to the control group and among the different formats, in physical activity and effort tolerance. In relation to the functional muscle strength of the lower limbs, the virtual reality format showed significantly better results when compared to the conventional format only.
基于家庭的虚拟现实运动计划在心脏康复维持阶段:一项随机对照试验
背景:基于家庭的虚拟现实技术可能成为心脏康复的替代方案。目的:评估特定的、基于家庭的锻炼计划的效果,通过虚拟现实(Kinect)或传统形式(小册子)在心脏康复的维持阶段进行六个月,对下肢功能性肌肉力量、身体活动和运动耐受性的影响。方法:这是一项随机临床试验(ClinicalTrials.gov - NCT02753829),来自葡萄牙波尔图一家医院的冠状动脉疾病患者被随机分配到实验组“1”(EG1;n = 11),提交虚拟现实练习程序(Kinect);实验组“2”(EG2);N = 11),提交到一本小册子(传统格式)中描述的锻炼计划;对照组(CG) (n=11)接受常规护理。评估并比较两组患者下肢功能性肌力(坐立测试)、体力活动(加速度计)和运动耐量(压力测试)参数。采用描述统计和推理统计,95%,显著性水平为0.05。结果:EG1组与EG2组相比,在干预3个月时(19.5±7.7比11.9±4.7,p = 0.042)和干预6个月时(23.0±7.7比14.6±4.6,p = 0.027),下肢功能性肌力均有显著改善。结论:该方案在体力活动和努力耐受性方面,与对照组和不同形式的方案相比,没有表现出优越的结果。在下肢的功能性肌肉力量方面,虚拟现实格式与传统格式相比,显示出明显更好的结果。
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