[Other] The Influence of Hybrid Comprehensive Telerehabilitation on Anxiety in Heart Failure Patients: The TELEREH-HF Randomized Clinical Trial

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The Influence of Hybrid Comprehensive Telerehabilitation on Anxiety in Heart Failure Patients: The TELEREH-HF Randomized Clinical TrialAnna Mierzy里ska 1 2, Izabela Jaworska 3, Ryszard Piotrowicz 4 5, Ilona Kowalik 4, Michael Pencina 6, Grzegorz Opolski 7, Wojciech Zareba 8, Maciej Banach 9, Piotr Orzechowski 10, Renata Gł車wczynska 7, Dominika Szalewska 11, Sławomir Pluta 12, Zbigniew Kalarus 12, Robert Irzmanski 13, Ewa Piotrowicz 10


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Abstract
Telerehabilitation for heart failure (HF) patients is beneficial for physical functioning, prognosis, and psychological status. The study aimed at evaluating the influence of hybrid comprehensive telerehabilitation (HCTR) on the level of anxiety in comparison to usual care (UC). The TELEREH-HF study was a multicenter prospective RCT in 850 clinically stable HF participants. Patients underwent clinical examinations, including the assessment of anxiety, at entry and after the 9-week training program (HCTR) or observation (UC). The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was used. 20.3% HCTR and 20.1% UC patients reported high level of anxiety as a state at baseline, with higher STAI results in younger participants (< 63 y.o.) (p = .048 for HCTR; p = .026 for UC). At both stages of the study, patients with lower level of physical capacity (measured by a peak VO2) had shown significantly higher level of anxiety. There were no significant changes in anxiety levels during the 9-week observation for the entire study population, although there were different patterns of change in anxiety (both trait and state) in younger and older groups,with the decrease in younger patients, and the increase-in the older group.Trial registry number NCT02523560 (Clinical Trials.gov), date of registration: August 14, 2015.

Keywords: Anxiety; Heart failure; Physical capacity; Psychological assessment; Telerehabilitation.

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