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Design Requirements for Cardiac Telerehabilitation Technologies Supporting Athlete Values: Qualitative Interview Study

Design Requirements for Cardiac Telerehabilitation Technologies Supporting Athlete Values: Qualitative Interview Study

Existing studies on the requirements and perceptions of CTR technologies have been conducted in heterogeneous populations and in patients with low exercise capacity [38,39] and a sedentary lifestyle [40] or specifically in older adults [41]. Nonetheless, the needs of highly active patients (ie, athletes) regarding CTR have not yet been addressed. In a wider perspective, apart from a few clinical case reports, there is a clear lack of documented information regarding athletes in CR [23,42,43].

Irina Bianca Șerban, Lonneke Fruytier, Steven Houben, Sara Colombo, Danny van de Sande, Hareld Kemps, Aarnout Brombacher

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e62986

The Utility of a Novel Electrocardiogram Patch Using Dry Electrodes Technology for Arrhythmia Detection During Exercise and Prolonged Monitoring: Proof-of-Concept Study

The Utility of a Novel Electrocardiogram Patch Using Dry Electrodes Technology for Arrhythmia Detection During Exercise and Prolonged Monitoring: Proof-of-Concept Study

Therefore, the 2019 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of chronic coronary syndromes state that an exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) provides complementary clinically useful and valuable prognostic information in addition to a resting ECG [7]. In clinical practice, the risk of exercise-induced arrhythmias and ischemia is typically evaluated by a traditional exercise stress test (EST). However, the interpretation of such a test is associated with several limitations.

Lonneke A Fruytier, Daan M Janssen, Israel Campero Jurado, Danny AJP van de Sande, Ilde Lorato, Shavini Stuart, Pradeep Panditha, Margreet de Kok, Hareld MC Kemps

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e49346