Plain-English translation of NCT07023536 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Heart Failure research guide →This trial is testing whether people with chronic heart failure can safely and effectively do heart-strengthening exercises at home using a telehealth system with video supervision, instead of going to a hospital or clinic. The program lasts 8 weeks and uses wearable devices to monitor your heart during exercise. The study wants to see if doing exercises at home works just as well as doing them in person.
Many people with heart failure struggle to attend in-person rehabilitation programs due to travel, cost, or other barriers. This trial is testing whether home-based supervised exercise through video technology can make rehabilitation more accessible and convenient while keeping patients safe.
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You will be assigned to either the home exercise group or the standard clinic exercise group. Both groups do the same 8-week heart exercise program with warm-up, aerobic training, and cooldown. If you're in the home group, you'll exercise at home using a secure video platform where a physiotherapist watches you in real-time, and you'll wear sensors that track your heart rate and oxygen levels. Before starting, you'll have an in-person training session to learn how to use the equipment safely. You'll have check-in visits at weeks 4, 8, 16, and 24 to measure your progress.
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