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Background: Heart disease remains a leading cause of death for women in the United States, but awareness and knowledge about it are declining. Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have great potential to educate women. ...
Kazufumi Kitagaki,Yuji Hongo,Rie Futai et al. Kazufumi Kitagaki et al.
Background: Wearable devices offer a promising solution for remotely monitoring heart rate (HR) during home-based cardiac rehabilitation. However, evidence regarding their accuracy across varying exercise intensities and ...
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Background: Emergency Department (ED) crowding is often attributed to a slow hospitalization process, leading to reduced quality of care. Predicting early disposition with cardiac-presenting patients is challenging: most ...
Ignace L J De Lathauwer,Valerie A A van Es,Mayke M C J van Leunen et al. Ignace L J De Lathauwer et al.
Background: Exercise capacity and lifestyle have proven to be important prognostic factors for cardiovascular patients. Both can be ameliorated through different preventive interventions. Cardiac rehabilitation and remote...
Gabriella V Rubick,Michael P Dorsch,Scott L Hummel et al. Gabriella V Rubick et al.
Background: Efforts to improve diversity in clinical trials often prioritize recruitment based on broad demographic factors. This approach may overlook the influence of community context and health-related social needs on...
Randomized Controlled Trial JMIR cardio. 2025 Sep 25:9:e71343. DOI:10.2196/71343 2025
Sigridur Björnsdottir,Hildigunnur Ulfsdottir,Elias Freyr Gudmundsson et al. Sigridur Björnsdottir et al.
Background: A 12-week digital health program for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) previously showed feasibility in engagement, program retention, and clinical outcomes. This study investigates whether improvements...
Fitri Arofiati,Fuji Dwi Lestari,Henri Setiawan Fitri Arofiati
Background: Heart failure remains a major global health issue, significantly impacting patients' quality of life due to its chronic and progressive nature. Effective discharge planning, including educational interventions...
Jonathan J Shih,Vivian E Kwok,Isabel Luna et al. Jonathan J Shih et al.
Background: Self-measured blood pressure monitoring is necessary for successful management of hypertension. However, disparities in blood pressure control persist, with low-income patients and racial and ethnic minorities...
Isabel Höppchen,Stefan Tino Kulnik,Alexander Meschtscherjakov et al. Isabel Höppchen et al.
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is essential for recovery from cardiovascular disease. However, patients often encounter challenges in navigating the transition from acute hospital care to CR. Mobile health (mHeal...
Sara M Hondmann,Laura Schrauwen,Thomas Reijnders et al. Sara M Hondmann et al.
Background: Remote patient management (RPM) using smartphone-enabled health monitoring devices (SHMDs) can be an effective, value-added part of cardiovascular care. However, cardiac patients' adherence to RPM is variable....